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 Definition of Informational mimicry - Finance dictionary
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Informational mimicry ((See Chapter 15 of the Vernimmen))
Informational mimicry means imitating others because they supposedly know more. It constitutes a rational response to a problem of dissemination of information, provided the proportion of imitators in the group is not too high. See also mimicry.
Informational mimicry ((See Chapter 15 of the Vernimmen))
Informational mimicry means imitating others because they supposedly know more. It constitutes a rational response to a problem of dissemination of information, provided the proportion of imitators in the group is not too high. See also mimicry.
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Informational mimicry ((See Chapter 15 of the Vernimmen))
Informational mimicry means imitating others because they supposedly know more. It constitutes a rational response to a problem of dissemination of information, provided the proportion of imitators in the group is not too high. See also mimicry.
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