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A Dynamic Model of Entrepreneurial Learning
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TL;DR: A structural model of entrepreneurial learning is provided in which failure is as informative—though clearly not as desirable—as success and entrepreneurs can have myopic foresight.
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Abstract: We model entrepreneurial learning as a calibrated algorithm of an iterated choice problem in which entrepreneurs learn by updating a subjective stock of knowledge accumulated on the basis of past e...
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