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counterterrorism. Game theory has been used to examine the interaction among targeted governments, the interface between factions … identifies a host of externalities and their strategic implications for counterterrorism policies. In addition, the chapter … borders). For counterterrorism, we use normal-form games to distinguish proactive from defensive policies. Although both …
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We propose a signaling model in which the central bank and firms receive information on cost-push shocks independently from each other. If the firms’ signals are rather unlikely to be informative, central banks should remain silent about their own private signals. If, however, firms are...
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We propose a signaling model in which the central bank and firms receive information on cost-push shocks independently from each other. If the firms’ signals are rather unlikely to be informative, central banks should remain silent about their own private signals. If, however, firms are...
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We study a receiver's learning problem of choosing an informative test in a signaling environment. Each test induces a signaling subgame. Thus, in addition to its direct effect on the receiver's information, a test has an indirect effect through the sender's signaling strategy. We show that the...
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