Correction to McKelvey and page, “public and private information: An experimental study of information pooling”
| Abstract | In their article, McKelvey and Page note that In previous experimental work, ... [researchers] investigated how individuals use public information to augment their original private information, and whether in doing so, a rational expectations equilibrium is attained. ... [But either] the inference processes are complicated because of the enormous number of potential interactions among the individuals, and the optimal inference processes are not analyzed. ... [or] the inference process is analyzed but the working assumption is not altogether satisfactory | |||||||||
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Tomas A. Lipinski (1999). The Commodification of Information and the Extension of Proprietary Rights Into the Public Domain: Recent Legal (Case and Other) Developments in the United States. Journal of Business Ethics 22 (1):63 - 80.
Loy D. Watley & Douglas R. May (2004). Enhancing Moral Intensity: The Roles of Personal and Consequential Information in Ethical Decision-Making. Journal of Business Ethics 50 (2):105-126.
James Glen Stovall & Patrick R. Cotter (1992). The Public Plays Reporter: Attitudes Toward Reporting on Public Officials. Journal of Mass Media Ethics 7 (2):97 – 106.
Kalle Grill & Sven Ove Hansson (2005). Epistemic Paternalism in Public Health. Journal of Medical Ethics 31 (11):648-653.
Louis Hodges (1994). The Journalist and Privacy. Journal of Mass Media Ethics 9 (4):197 – 212.
Kirsten E. Martin (2011). TMI (Too Much Information). Business and Professional Ethics Journal 30 (1-2):1-32.
J. F. A. K. van Benthem (2011). Logical Dynamics of Information and Interaction. Cambridge University Press.
Wendell Cochran (1996). Computers, Privacy, and Journalists: A Suggested Code of Information Practices. Journal of Mass Media Ethics 11 (4):210 – 222.
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