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competitive, the collusive, and the Cournot-Nash outcome, respectively. In the experiment we employ three information treatments …
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by an experiment. Finally, we show how partial information transmission can lead to communication failure, and show how …
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by an experiment. Finally, we show how partial information transmission can lead to communication failure, and show how …
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by an experiment. Finally, we show how partial information transmission can lead to communication failure, and show how …
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competitive, the collusive, and the Cournot-Nash outcome, respectively. In the experiment we employ three information treatments …
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We test whether markets are needed to mitigate the effects of anchoring on peoples' pref- erences. We anchor subjects by asking them if they are willing to sell a bottle of wine for a transparently uninformative random price. We elicit subjects' Willingness-To-Accept for the bottle before and...
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We experimentally study the strategic transmission of information in a setting where both cheap talk and money can be used for communication purposes. Theoretically a large number of equilibria exist side by side, in which senders either use costless messages, money, or a combination of the two....
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