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Pretrial negotiation is a structured environment in which to study bargaining with incomplete information. When a plaintiff believes that a defendant owes him damages, he may first attempt to reach a private settlement before resorting to a costly court-imposed judgment. A central issue in their...
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In a declining industry, shrinking demand creates pressure for capacity to be reduced. Who exits first? There is a unique perfect equilibrium for firms with asymmetric market shares and identical unit costs in which survivability is inversely related to size: the largest firm can profitably...
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This article revisits Akerlof's (1970) classic adverse-selection market and asks the following question: do greater information asymmetries reduce the gains from trade? Perhaps surprisingly, the answer is no. Better information on the selling side worsens the "buyer's curse," thus lowering...
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