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Private Communication 4 burning money 3 collusion 3 monitoring 3 non-monetary penalties 3 private communication 3 timing of information 3 unverifiable signal 3 Communication 2 Dynastic Repeated Games 2 Folk Theorem 2 Game theory 2 Kommunikation 2 Private communication 2 Privatisierung 2 Privatization 2 Spieltheorie 2 certification 2 cheap talk 2 coordination 2 partially verifiable types 2 public and private communication 2 Agency theory 1 Apportioning 1 Asymmetric information 1 Asymmetrische Information 1 Auction theory 1 Auktionstheorie 1 CSO Methodology 1 Cartel 1 Competing Mechanisms 1 Dynastic Games 1 Dynastic games 1 Dynastic repeated games 1 Economics of information 1 Employment Elasticities 1 Folk theorem 1 Human health activities 1 Informationsökonomik 1 Kartell 1
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Free 12
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Book / Working Paper 12
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Working Paper 3 Arbeitspapier 2 Graue Literatur 2 Non-commercial literature 2
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English 7 Undetermined 5
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Anderlini, Luca 4 Gerardi, Dino 4 Lagunoff, Roger 4 Khalil, Fahad 3 Lawarrée, Jacques 3 Scott, Troy J. 3 Hagenbach, Jeanne 2 Koessler, Frédéric 2 Attar, Andrea 1 Campioni, Eloisa 1 NCEUS, NCEUS 1 Piaser, Gwenaël 1
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Georgetown University, Department of Economics 3 Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University 2 HAL 2 CESifo 1 eSocialSciences 1
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Working Papers / Georgetown University, Department of Economics 3 Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers 2 CESifo Working Paper 1 CESifo Working Paper Series 1 CESifo working papers 1 Université Paris1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (Post-Print and Working Papers) 1 Working Papers / HAL 1 Working Papers / eSocialSciences 1 Working papers / TSE : WP 1
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RePEc 9 ECONIS (ZBW) 2 EconStor 1
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Private communication in competing mechanism games
Attar, Andrea; Campioni, Eloisa; Piaser, Gwenaël - 2019
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Private Monitoring, Collusion and the Timing of Information
Khalil, Fahad; Lawarrée, Jacques; Scott, Troy J. - 2013
When the information used by a principal to monitor an agent is private, and thus non-verifiable by a third party, the principal has a credibility issue with the agent. The agent should be concerned that the principal could misrepresent the information in order to collect a monetary penalty from...
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Private Monitoring, Collusion and the Timing of Information
Khalil, Fahad; Lawarrée, Jacques; Scott, Troy J. - CESifo - 2013
When a principal’s monitoring information is private (non-verifiable), the agent should be concerned that the principal could misrepresent the information to reduce the agent’s wage or collect a monetary penalty. Restoring credibility may lead to an extreme waste of resources—the so-called...
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Private monitoring, collusion and the timing of information
Khalil, Fahad; Lawarrée, Jacques; Scott, Troy J. - 2013
When the information used by a principal to monitor an agent is private, and thus non-verifiable by a third party, the principal has a credibility issue with the agent. The agent should be concerned that the principal could misrepresent the information in order to collect a monetary penalty from...
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Contribution of the Unorganised sector to GDP Report of the Sub Committee of a NCEUS Task Force
NCEUS, NCEUS - eSocialSciences - 2009
The task of the Sub-committee was to review the existing methodologies for estimating the contribution of unorganised/informal sector to GDP and suggest measures to facilitate direct estimation. The Group reviewed the 'Labour input method' contained in an OECD publication titled 'Measuring the...
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Strategic communication networks
Hagenbach, Jeanne; Koessler, Frédéric - HAL - 2008
In this paper, we consider situations in which individuals want to choose an action close to others' actions as well as close to a payoff relevant state of nature with the ideal proximity to the common state varying across the agents. Before this coordination game with heterogeneous preferences...
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Strategic communication networks
Hagenbach, Jeanne; Koessler, Frédéric - HAL - 2008
In this paper, we consider situations in which individuals want to choose an action close to others' actions as well as close to a payoff relevant state of nature with the ideal proximity to the common state varying across the agents. Before this coordination game with heterogeneous preferences...
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Social Memory and Evidence from the Past
Anderlini, Luca; Gerardi, Dino; Lagunoff, Roger - Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University - 2007
Examples of repeated destructive behavior abound throughout the history of human societies. This paper examines the role of social memory -- a society's vicarious beliefs about the past -- in creating and perpetuating destructive conflicts. We examine whether such behavior is consistent with the...
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Social Memory and Evidence from the Past
Anderlini, Luca; Gerardi, Dino; Lagunoff, Roger - Georgetown University, Department of Economics - 2007
Examples of repeated destructive behavior abound throughout the history of human societies. This paper examines the role of social memory --- a society's vicarious beliefs about the past --- in creating and perpetuating destructive conflicts. We examine whether such behavior is consistent with...
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A 'Super' Folk Theorem for Dynastic Repeated Games
Anderlini, Luca; Gerardi, Dino; Lagunoff, Roger - Georgetown University, Department of Economics - 2006
game) can be sustained as a Sequential Equilibrium of the dynastic repeated game with private communication. The result …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005396413
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