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We consider a co-evolutionary model of social coordination and network formation where agents may decide on an action … in a 2x2 - coordination game and on whom to establish costly links to. We find that a payoff dominant convention is …
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In a coordination game such as the Battle of the Sexes, agents can condition their plays on external signals that can … are rare. Thus, even in a world of simple learning agents, coordination behavior can take on some surprising forms. …
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This paper studies the interaction between coordination and social learning in a dynamic regime change game. Social … learning provides public information, to which players overreact due to the coordination motive. Coordination affects the … herding disappears, and thus coordination is almost surely successful …
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We choose between alternatives without being fully informed about the rewards from different courses of action. In making our decisions, we use our own past experience and the experience of others. So the ways in which we interact - our social network - can influence our choices. These choices...
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, where the players progressively learn about the population, or to study asymmetric coordination games with highly asymmetric … stakes. We study the long-run behavior of the model under different specifications and focus primarily on coordination games …
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We study the design of mechanisms that implement Lindahl or Walrasian allocations and whose Nash equilibria are dynamically stable for a wide class of adaptive dynamics. We argue that supermodularity is not a desirable stability criterion in this mechanism design context, focusing instead on...
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egocentric instead. Our results contribute to the understanding of coordination dynamics resting on heterogeneity and co …
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We study how cooperation-enforcing institutions dynamically affect values and behavior using a lab experiment designed to create individual specific histories of past institutional exposure. We show that the effect of past institutions is mostly due to “indirect” behavioral spillovers:...
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This paper studies how external incentives can help agents to coordinate in summary-statistic games. Agents follow a myopic best-reply rule and face a trade-off between efficiency and strategic uncertainty. A principal can help agents to coordinate on the Pareto optimal equilibrium by monitoring...
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We study a dynamic game in which short-run players repeatedly play a symmetric, strictly supermodular game whose payoff depends on a fixed unknown state of nature. Each short-run player inherits the beliefs of his immediate predecessor in addition to observing the actions of the players in his...
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