Local Identification in Empirical Games of Incomplete Information
This paper studies identification for a broad class of empirical games in a general functional setting. Global identification results are known for some specific models, for instance in some standard auction models. We use functional formulations to obtain general criteria for local identification. These criteria can be applied to both parametric and nonparametric models, as well as models with asymmetry among players and affiliated private information. A benchmark model is developed where the structural parameters of interest are the distribution of private information and an additional dissociated parameter, such as a parameter of risk aversion. Criteria are derived for some standard auction models, games with exogenous variables, games with randomized strategies, such as mixed strategies, and games with strategic functions that cannot be derived analytically.
The text is part of a series TSE Working Paper Number 10-166
Classification:
C1 - Econometric and Statistical Methods: General ; C10 - Econometric and Statistical Methods: General. General ; C14 - Semiparametric and Nonparametric Methods ; C79 - Game Theory and Bargaining Theory. Other ; D44 - Auctions