An individual's memory – result of information garnered from disconnected experiments – generally is of negative value to her as the disutility from negative information far exceed the utility from positive information. This is because of many factors, including the bias in retained information during extreme events and the concavity of the utility function. Thus, it is always optimal for the individual to forget and/or to have low memory capacity. However, society gains from the individual's...
Published on June 25, 2010 15:39