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Informational cascades: Theory and applications

With Professor Ivo Welch, UCLA, June 5-9, 2023, at Swedish House of Finance

Introduction

This course introduces informational cascades (a form of rational herding) to interested PhD students. Although this subject is economic theory (and not really finance, although it has many applications therein), informational cascades are a very accessible theory. Even undergraduate economics senior students should be able to follow. The emphasis of this course is to convey the key economic insights with as little algebra as necessary.

The instructor understands that students are busy. Students are not expected to read anything before the course begins. However, they are asked to devote their full attention to this course during its five days. In addition to physical class attendance, they are asked to read papers in the four evenings in between the sessions. (These readings usually elaborate on the topics after they have been explained in the class sessions themselves, and are necessary to foster an adequate understanding.)
The class will require active (friendly) interaction between instructor and students attending the class. There will be no ipads, cell phones, computers, or zoom. Students should be expected to be asked questions and/or to ask questions.

There are no quizzes or exams and the class is pass-fail. (We may or may not have [audio] recordings. Students are allowed to miss one day if they can catch up before the following day.) Students that miss more than one day will not receive a pass.

I will also take class attendees out for a casual pizza-and-pasta like dinner on Thu June 8.


Topics

1. Mon, June 5: Introduction and Basics
  req. eve reading: Welch JF 1992; Bikhchandani, Hirshleifer, Welch JPE 1992.
  opt. reading: Banerjee QJE 1992. Vives (ReStud 1993), Chamley (Book), Chs 1-4.
   
2. Tue, June 6: Robustness of Model
  req. eve reading: Chamley (Book), Chs 1-4. Zhang (Rand 1997). Welch (WP 2024).
  opt. reading: Chamley (Book), Ch 6-7. Vives (Games 1997). Ali (EL 2018). Lee (JET 1993). Smith-Sorenson (Ecmt 2000). Chamley-Gale (Ecmt 1994).
   
3. Wed, June 7: Special Models and Extensions
  req. eve reading: Bikhchandani, Hirshleifer, Tamuz, Welch (WP 2024)
  opt. reading: Bernardo-Welch (JEMS 2001), Avery-Zemsky (AER 1998).
   
4. Thu, June 8: Applications
  req. eve reading: Anderson-Holt (2008). catch up.
  opt. reading: Kuran (World Politics, 1991); Lomann (World Politics 1994); Gu (JET 2011), Alevy-Haigh-List (2007). [maybe Drehmann AER 2005 or IJIO 2007]
   
5. Fri, June 9: Open Student Discussion — cascades, modeling, theory, research, questions.
  This session is not necessarily related to anything earlier in this course. It should be a discussion about economics research. It could be about students wanting to discuss their own interests, brainstorming about what interesting work could be done, what big questions are, etc. Students who want to discuss their own research (no more than 10 minutes each) need to bring one slide with 5-10 key bullet points. (What is the question? What are the problems? What is your answer?) Or it could be me talking about my (completely unrelated) research on climate change.

 


I apologize for the “Welch-heavy” reading list. I know the papers better and I obviously worked on aspects that I considered to be interesting. Other IC researchers would probably and reasonably include different papers, too. The survey (BHTW) lists many of them.

Registration

Please register in advance with the course secretary Jenny Wahlberg Andersson


e-mail:jenny.wahlberg.andersson@hhs.se

 

Registration deadline: May 30, 2023.

Syllabus

Schedule 2023

Classes will be held at the premises of SSE main building, entrance via Bertil Ohlins Gata 5, Stockholm on the following days:

June 5-9 10-12 and 14.00-16.00

 

Planned Room at SSE: Torsten

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