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Alf Erling Risa, Sjur Didrik Flåm

Ability, Self-Confidence, and Search

Section: Articles
Volume 159 (2003) / Issue 3, pp. 439-456 (18)
Published 09.07.2018
DOI 10.1628/0932456032954738
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Summary
We explore optimal search for individual improvement when agents start with different confidence in their own ability. The initial self-confidence may be determined by nature or socioeconomic factors. Presuming Bayesian learning, we show that final achievements depend positively on initial confidence. When parents' achievements affect children's self-confidence, a meritocracy, not necessarily founded on ability, may emerge. Social differences may thus stem from – and maintain – unjustifiable opinions about ability differentials.