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We report and analyze the results of a series of classroom experiments on the voluntary provision of public goods. Using fixed effect panel regression models we find that cooperation significantly increases when participants are forced to guess the degree of overall cooperation. We also find...
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I study a two-period model of conflict with two combatants and a third party who is an ally of one of the combatants. The third party is fully informed about the type of her ally but not about the type of her ally's enemy. There is a signaling game between the third party and her ally's enemy...
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We study a communication game of common interest in which the sender observes one of infinite types and sends one of …
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In a recent paper, Jäger, Metzger, and Riedel (2011) study communication games of common interest when signals are …
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We model organizational decision making as costless pre-play communication. Decision making is called authoritarian if …
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Should principals explain and justify their evaluations? In this paper the principal's evaluation is private information, but she can provide some justifications by sending a costly message. Indeed, it is optimal for the principal to explain her evaluation to the agent if and only if the...
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This paper studies sequential Bayesian persuasion games with multiple senders. We provide a tractable characterization of equilibrium outcomes. We apply the model to study how the structure of consultations affects information revelation. Adding a sender who moves first cannot reduce...
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Pareto inferior unraveling, the favorite may prefer to shut down communication, but this is never the case for the underdog …
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signalling game where a donor is either generous or not generous. Conditions are derived under which category reporting will …
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Candidates compete to persuade a decision maker. The decision maker wishes to select a candidate who possesses a certain ability. Then, as a signaling, each candidate decides whether to perform a task whose performance statistically reflects the ability. However, since the cost of the...
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