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Which one should I imitate? (English)
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1 September 1999
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The author considers the decision problem known as a multi-armed bandit. He studies the problem of how a bounded rational individual should learn from the experience of a limited number of other individuals who face the same decision.
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social learning
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aggregate monotone dynamic
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decision problem
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multi-armed bandit
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