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In the context of an infinitely repeated Prisoners' Dilemma, we explore how cooperation is initiated when players communicate and coordinate through their actions. There are two types of players - patient and impatient - which are private information. An impatient type is incapable of...
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In the context of an infinitely repeated Prisoners.Dilemma, we explore how cooperation is initiated when players signal and coordinate through their actions. There are two types of players - patient and impatient - and a player's type is private information. An impatient type is incapable of...
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In a multi-agent contracting setting, agents' performances are related due to both correlating noise and effort spillover. We study the optimal linear contract in which the agents are risk averse. Putting compensation weights on peers' performances helps to filter out common noise, which relaxes...
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