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In symmetric binary-choice coordination games, the global-game selection (GGS) has been proven to predict a high … the fraction of players choosing either action. This paper presents an experiment on asymmetric games in which the GGS …
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In games with strategic complementarities, public information about the state of the world has a larger impact on equilibrium actions than private information of the same precision, because the former is more informative about the likely behavior of others. This may lead to welfare-reducing...
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We consider an experiment with a version of the Battle of the Sexes game with two-sided private information, allowing a … higher payoffs in the game when the talk is one-way as the truthful reports facilitate desired coordination. …
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Financial markets and macroeconomic environments are often characterized by positive externalities. In these environments, transparency may reduce expected welfare from an ex-ante point of view: public announcements serve as a focal point for higher-order beliefs and affect agents' behaviour...
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In this paper, we study N-player Colonel Blotto games with incomplete information about battlefield valuations. Such games arise in job markets, research and development, electoral competition, security analysis, and conflict resolution. For M ≥ N + 1 battlefields, we identify a Bayes-Nash...
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We consider a class of incomplete-information Colonel Blotto games in which N ≥ 2 agents are engaged in (N + 1) battlefields. An agent's vector of battlefield valuations is drawn from a generalized sphere in Lp-space. We identify a Bayes-Nash equilibrium in which any agent's resource...
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-rolling experiment, we exogenously manipulate self-awareness and observability, which mediate the focus of a person on their private and … the subjects' reports. We finally show in a survey experiment that respondents believe that the likelihood of a lie …
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.e., succeeding in a competition is valuable per se. We design an experiment that allows us to disentangle financial and psychological …
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empirically in a large scale online experiment and in the laboratory. In both experiments, the second mover's lying propensity …
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