You won't harm me if you fool me
- Creators
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Echenique, Federico
- Shmaya, Eran
Abstract
A decision maker faces a new theory of how certain events unfold over time. The theory matters for choices she needs to make, but possibly the theory is a fabrication. We show that there is a test which is guaranteed to pass a true theory, and which is also conservative: A false theory will only pass when adopting it over the decision maker's initial theory would not cause substantial harm; if the agent is fooled she will not be harmed. We also study a society of conservative decision makers with different initial theories. We uncover pathological instances of our test: a society collectively rejects most theories, be they true or false. But we also find well-behaved instances of our test, collectively accepting true theories and rejecting false. Our tests builds on tests studied in the literature in the context of non-strategic inspectors.
Additional Information
From author's copy: We thank Wojciech Olszewski for a comment on a previous draft. Echenique thanks the NSF for its support through award SES-0751980 and the Lee Center at Caltech.Attached Files
Accepted Version - expert.pdf
Submitted - sswp1281.pdf
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Additional details
- Eprint ID
- 20356
- Resolver ID
- CaltechAUTHORS:20101008-110010257
- NSF
- SES-0751980
- Lee Center at Caltech
- Created
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2010-10-08Created from EPrint's datestamp field
- Updated
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2019-11-26Created from EPrint's last_modified field
- Caltech groups
- Social Science Working Papers
- Series Name
- Social Science Working Paper
- Series Volume or Issue Number
- 1281