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The Social Learning Barrier

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  • Florian Brandl

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We consider long-lived agents who interact repeatedly in a social network. In each period, each agent learns about an unknown state by observing a private signal and her neighbors' actions in the previous period before taking an action herself. Our main result shows that the learning rate of the slowest learning agent is bounded from above independently of the number of agents, the network structure, and the agents' strategies. Applying this result to equilibrium learning with rational agents shows that the learning rate of all agents in any equilibrium is bounded under general conditions. This extends recent findings on equilibrium learning and demonstrates that the limitation stems from an inherent tradeoff between optimal action choices and information revelation rather than strategic considerations.

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  • Florian Brandl, 2025. "The Social Learning Barrier," Papers 2504.12136, arXiv.org.
  • Handle: RePEc:arx:papers:2504.12136
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