Communication Can Destroy Common Learning
We show by example that communication can cause common knowledge acquisition to fail. In the absence of communication, agents acquire approximate common knowledge of some parameter, but with communication they do not.
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2008-09-06
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Authors: | Steiner, Jakub ; Stewart, Colin |
Institutions: | School of Economics, University of Edinburgh |
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