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consider that not everybody can speak their language, converting the language choice into strategic,coordination-like situation …
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newcomers on a group’s ability to coordinate efficiently. Participants play a coordination game in a four-person group for the …
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The theoretical communication model by Gossner et al. (2006) (GHN henceforth) based on the matching pennies game has recently been implemented by García-Gallego et al. (2013) (GHR henceforth) in the lab, emphasizing the transmission of information among players with aligned incentives. The...
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requires not only mutual trust, like simple exchange, but also a substantial degree of coordination. We examine whether players …
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behavior in a coordination game with multiple equilibria and a public goods game, which has only one equilibrium in material …
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behavior in a coordination game with multiple equilibria and a public goods game, which has only one equilibrium in material …
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We use experiments to study coordination in games with incomplete information. In the games, one player knows the … form a stag-hunt there are two Pareto ranked pure strategy equilibria. We ask whether cheap talk aids coordination on the …
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We present an economic experiment on network formation, in which subjects can decide to form links to one another. Direct links are costly but being connected is valuable. The game-theoretic basis for our experiment is the model of Bala and Goyal (2000). They distinguish between two scenarios...
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We present an economic experiment on network formation, in which subjects can decide to form links to one another. Direct links are costly but being connected is valuable. The gametheoretic basis for our experiment is the model of Bala and Goyal (2000). They distinguish between two scenarios...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005761658
We report experimental results on exclusive dealing inspired by the literature on "naked exclusion.'' Our key findings are: First, exclusion of a more efficient entrant is a widespread phenomenon in lab markets. Second, allowing incumbents to discriminate between buyers increases exclusion rates...
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