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We investigate the effect of absence of common knowledge on the outcomes of coordination games in a laboratory … experiment. Using cognitive types, we can explain coordination failure in pure coordination games while differentiating between … coordination failure due to first- and higher-order beliefs. In our experiment, around 76% of the subjects have chosen the payoff …
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coordination in a minimum effort game. Choosing the highest effort is the payoff dominant Nash equilibrium in this game, and … benefits of coordination are low compared to the cost of mis-coordination. In this environment, players converge to the most … effort is observed by the rest of the group. We study whether leadership can prevent coordination failure and whether …
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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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proposed contagion mechanism applies generally in global coordination games and can also be applied to bank runs, sovereign …
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We study a Bayesian coordination game where agents receive private information on the game's payoff structure. In … these different types of information, there exists a coordination game in the evaluation of this information. Even though …
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We consider a society with informed individuals (adults) and naive individuals (children). Adults are altruistic towards their own children and possess information that allows to better predict the behavior of other adults. Children benefit from adopting behaviors that conform to the social norm...
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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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