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On the Evolution of Overconfidence and Entrepreneurs
Authors:Antonio E. Bernardo  Ivo Welch
Affiliation:UCLA Anderson Graduate School of Management Los Angeles, CA 90095.;Yale School of Management and NBER New Haven, CT 06520-8200.
Abstract:This paper explains why seemingly irrational overconfident behavior can persist. Information aggregation is poor in groups in which most individuals herd. By ignoring the herd, the actions of overconfident individuals ("entrepreneurs") convey their private information. However, entrepreneurs make mistakes and thus die more frequently. The socially optimal proportion of entrepreneurs trades off the positive information externality against high attrition rates of entrepreneurs, and depends on the size of the group, on the degree of overconfidence, and on the accuracy of individuals' private information. The stationary distribution trades off the fitness of the group against the fitness of overconfident individuals.
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