“…Specifically, we interpret a BBE to be a reduced-form solution concept capturing the essential features of an evolutionary process of cultural or social learning. Our methodology follows the extensive literature that studies the stability of endogenous preferences using the "indirect evolutionary approach" (see, e.g., Güth and Yaari, 1992;Güth, 1995;Fershtman and Weiss, 1998;Dufwenberg and Güth, 1999;Koçkesen, Ok, and Sethi, 2000;Guttman, 2003;Güth and Napel, 2006;Heifetz, Shannon, and Spiegel, 2007b;Friedman and Singh, 2009;Herold and Kuzmics, 2009;Alger and Weibull, 2013;Heller and Mohlin, 2017). We apply this modeling approach to the study of endogenous biased beliefs in a setup in which biased beliefs induce behavior, behavior determines "success," and success regulates the evolution of biased beliefs.…”