In a Gaussian social-learning model, contrarian preferences expand the set of public beliefs where agents invest in private information, as long as the no-signal action is the observed majority.
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Contrarian Incentives and Costly Social Learning
In a Gaussian social-learning model, contrarian preferences expand the set of public beliefs where agents invest in private information, as long as the no-signal action is the observed majority.