Do Expert Panelists Herd? Evidence from FDA Committees

Melissa Leonie Newham, Rune Midjord

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Abstract

We develop a structural model to address the question whether, and to what extent, expert panelists engage in herd behavior when voting on important policy questions. Our data comes from FDA advisory committees voting on questions concerning the approval of new drug applications. We utilize a change in the voting procedure from sequential to simultaneous voting to identify herding. Estimates suggest that around half of the panelists are willing to vote against their private assessment if votes from previous experts indicate otherwise and, on average, 9 percent of the sequential votes are actual herd-votes. Temporary committee members are more prone to herding than regular (standing) members. We find that simultaneous voting improves information aggregation given our estimates.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
Publikationsdato2021
StatusUdgivet - 2021
BegivenhedASSA 2021 Virtual Annual Meeting - , WWW
Varighed: 3 jan. 20215 jan. 2021
https://www.aeaweb.org/conference/2021

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KonferenceASSA 2021 Virtual Annual Meeting
Land/OmrådeWWW
Periode03/01/202105/01/2021
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