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Bad News Turned Good: Reversal under Censorship
American Economic Journal: Microeconomics. 2022. Vol. 14. No. 2. P. 506–560.
Smirnov A., Starkov E.
Sellers often have the power to censor the reviews of their products. We explore the effect of these censorship policies in markets where some consumers are unaware of possible censorship. We find that if the share of such "naive" consumers is not too large, then rational consumers treat any bad review that is revealed in equilibrium as good news about product quality. This makes bad reviews worth revealing and allows the seller to use them to signal his product's quality to rational consumers.
Астафьева Е., Турунцева М., Научный вестник ИЭП им. Гайдара.ру (электронный журнал) 2022 № 7 С. 32–35
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Астафьева Е., Турунцева М., Научный вестник ИЭП им. Гайдара.ру (электронный журнал) 2021 № 7 С. 32–35
В статье приводятся результаты анализа качественных свойств прогнозов некоторых показателей, ежемесячно публикуемых Институтом экономической политики имени. Е.Т. Гайдара в «Научном вестнике ИЭП им. Гайдара.ру» (далее – «прогнозы ИЭП»). Мы рассматриваем простейшие статистики (MAPE, MAE, RMSE) как прогнозов ИЭП, так и альтернативных прогнозов (наивных, наивных сезонных и прогнозов, построенных с использованием скользящего среднего). Помимо сравнительного анализа на основе ...
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Астафьева Е., Турунцева М., Научный вестник ИЭП им. Гайдара.ру (электронный журнал) 2021 № 1 С. 32–35
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