What Comes to Mind
Publication information:
Gennaioli, Nicola, and Andrei Shleifer. “What Comes to Mind”. Quarterly Journal of Economics 125, no. 4 (2010): 1399-1433.
Abstract
We present a model of intuitive inference, called “local thinking,” in which an agent combines data received from the external world with information retrieved from memory to evaluate a hypothesis. In this model, selected and limited recall of information follows a version of the representativeness heuristic. The model can account for some of the evidence on judgment biases, including conjunction and dis- junction fallacies, but also for several anomalies related to demand for insurance.