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Do elementary statistics or equilibrium theory deliver any insight regarding how we should argue in debates? We provide an answer in a model in which each discussant wants to convince the audience that a specific state holds. If the discussants' payoffs in the audience's posterior are concave...
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Do elementary statistics or equilibrium theory deliver any rules of thumb regarding how we should argue in debates? We suggest a framework for normative analysis of debates. In our framework, each discussant wants the audience to believe that the actual state coincides with the discussant's...
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Even though people routinely ask experts for advice, they often have private information as well. I study strategic communication when both the expert and the decision maker have private information. In one-way communication, non-monotone equilibria may arise (i.e., the expert conveys whether...
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