Behavioral Economics Is Bayesian Learning or Naive/Preferential Weighting a Better Approximation of Learning on Networks Awarded External Scholars Horacio Alejendro Larreguy Arbesu Massachusetts Institute of Technology Juan Pablo Xandri Massachusetts Institute of Technology Arun Gautham Chandrasekhar Massachusetts Institute of Technology Project Date: September 2009 Award Amount: $5,000 Academic Discipline: Economics Research Priority Behavioral Economics Share This Recent Grants Immigrant Revitalization? Estimating the Effects of the Venezuelan Busing Program on Violent Crime and Perceptions of Disorder in Chicago The Link Between Fertility and Retirement Walking with the Enslaved: The Effects of Memorializing Racial Injustice in the Contemporary United States Roots & Dreams: Can Historic Counterstories Transform How Young BIPOC View their Identity? Institutional Design and Civic Access: Evidence from Bureaucratic Rulemaking Latest Published Research Seen but Not Heard Jennifer M. Silva, Annemarie G. Hirsch $37.50 Gender Flashpoints Abigail C. Saguy $35.00 What We Fund Learn More Learn More About Publications Search All Books Learn More About Our Journal Browse Our Bookstore Go to Bookstore Search Grants Go to Grant Database