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coordination when there is strategic uncertainty. We compare the choices made by experimental subjects in a minimum effort game. In … coordination between group members, both leading to lower payoffs. However, these results depend strongly on the group's gender …
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We solve and test experimentally a global-games model of speculative attacks where agents can choose whether to read, at a cost, a payoff irrelevant (sunspot) announcement. Assuming that subjects exogenously believe some others to follow sunspots, we provide conditions for a unique equilibrium...
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In symmetric binary-choice coordination games, the global-game selection (GGS) has been proven to predict a high …
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at coordinating followers' actions. Two experiments using coordination games investigate whether female leaders are less … successful than males in persuading followers to coordinate on efficient equilibria. In these settings, successful coordination …
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than predicted coordination in centralized organizations. We show that the observed deviations disappear when uncertainty …
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This paper presents an experiment on a coordination game with extrinsic random signals, in which we systematically vary …
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Every year during school and college admissions, students and their parents devote considerable time and effort to acquiring costly information about their own preferences. In a market where students are ranked by universities based on exam scores, we explore ways to reduce wasteful information...
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