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experiment. We find that subjects often use selective disclosure strategies, and this finding appears to be robust to changes in … the information structure, the mode of competition, and the degree of product differentiation. Moreover, in our experiment …
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experiment. We find that subjects often use selective disclosure strategies, and this finding appears to be robust to changes in … the information structure, the mode of competition, and the degree of product differentiation. Moreover, in our experiment …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013018445
We experimentally study the effect of information about competitors ́actions on cartel stability and firms ́incentives to form cartels in Cournot markets. As in previous experiments, markets become very competitive when individualized information is available and participants cannot...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010532614
In the context of supply function competition with private information, we test in the laboratory whether — as predicted in Bayesian equilibrium — costs that are positively correlated lead to steeper supply functions and less competitive outcomes than do uncorrelated costs. We find that the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012854395
We experimentally study the effect of information about competitors' actions on cartel stability and firms' incentives to form cartels in Cournot markets. As in previous experiments, markets become very competitive when individualized information is available and participants cannot communicate....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013022876
In the context of supply function competition with private information, we test in the laboratory whether, as predicted in Bayesian equilibrium, costs that are positively correlated lead to steeper supply functions and less competitive outcomes than do uncorrelated costs. We find that the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012982452
We study experimentally the effectiveness of communication in common value committees exhibiting publicly known heterogeneous biases. We test models assuming respectively self-interested and strategic-, joint payoff-maximizing- and cognitively heterogeneous agents. These predict varying degrees...
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knowledge. We test this result in a laboratory experiment. The data cannot confirm the predicted welfare dominance of private …
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The theory of voluntary disclosure of information posits that market forces lead senders to disclose information through a process of unravelling. This prediction requires that receivers hold correct beliefs and, in equilibrium, make adverse inferences about non-disclosed information. Previous...
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knowledge public knowledge. The experiment replicates the results of earlier experimental studies (Dickhaut et al., 1995, Cai …
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