Epstein, Gil; Milchtaich, Igal; Nitzan, Shmuel; … - In: Public Choice 132 (2007) 1, pp. 113-123
When there is incomplete information on the source of power in a contest, the contestants may divide their lobbying efforts between the potential centers of power, only one of which determines the contests’ winning probabilities. Our analysis focuses on the effect of ambiguity regarding the...