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Global games of regime change that is, coordination games of incomplete information in which a status quo is abandoned …
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Global games of regime change-coordination games of incomplete information in which a status quo is abandoned once a …
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relation between the equilibrium and the socially optimal degrees of coordination. The former summarizes the private value from …
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This paper analyzes equlibrium and welfare for a tractable class of economies (games) with externalities, strategic complementarity or substitutability, and heterogenous information. First, we characterize the equilibrium use of information; complementarity heightens the sensitivity of...
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This paper examines the ability of a policy maker to control equilibrium outcomes in a global coordination game … into a position where both the optimal policy and the coordination outcome are dictated by self-fulfilling market …
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Global games of regime change – coordination games of incomplete information in which a status quo is abandoned once a … ; coordination ; multiple equilibria ; information dynamics ; crises …
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I consider a flexible framework of strategic interactions under incomplete information in which, prior to committing their actions (consumption, production, or investment decisions), agents choose the attention to allocate to an arbitrarily large number of information sources about the primitive...
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