Preliminaries -- Why study information choice? -- Bayesian updating -- Measuring information flows -- Games with heterogeneous information -- Information choice with complementarity in actions -- Disclosing public information -- Informational inertia and price-setting -- Information choice with substitutability in actions -- Information choice and investment choice -- Returns to scale in information -- Information as an aggregate shock.
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