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efficiency benchmark designed to address whether the equilibrium use of information is optimal from a social perspective; the …
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When voting takes place in democratic institutions, we find (either explicitly or implicitly) that there is an agenda setter or a formateur. Such players are uniquely able to make substantive proposals for given topics. Their statuses remain intact even after rejection of proposals, but they...
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payoff is below their reference point, they become efficiency concerned when satisfied, and the reference point is either the …
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Mechanisms where intermediaries charge a commission fee and have the sellers set the price are widely used in practice e.g. by real estate agents, stock brokers, art galleries, or auction houses. We model competition between intermediaries in a dynamic random matching model, where in every...
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pairs play an infinitely repeated Prisoner's Dilemma. Higher matching efficiency is usually considered detrimental as it …
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pairs play an infinitely repeated Prisoner's Dilemma. Higher matching efficiency is usually considered detrimental as it …
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Selfish, strategic players may benefit from cooperation, provided they reach agreement. It is therefore important to construct mechanisms that facilitate such cooperation, especially in the case of asymmetric private information. The two major issues are: (1) singling out a fair and efficient...
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substitutes,commitment power tends to decrease in efficiency whereas the oppositemay be true with strategic complements. Also this …
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strongly motivated by fairness and efficiency considerations.This evidence, however, results mainly from experimental designs …
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To explain potential sources of wage rigidity this article analyzes a model of reciprocalkindness applied to a repeated ultimatum game with changing and nonzeroconflict payoffs. The model is also tested in a laboratory experiment. The resultsare compatible with the rentsharingapproach to wage...
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