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We choose between alternatives without being fully informed about the rewards from different courses of action. In making our decisions, we use our own past experience and the experience of others. So the ways in which we interact - our social network - can influence our choices. These choices...
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the most rewarding alternative is the one chosen by a single player. This coordination game has many asymmetric equilibria …
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egocentric instead. Our results contribute to the understanding of coordination dynamics resting on heterogeneity and co …
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coordination device. The coordination power of sunspots has been analysed in theory and in experiments. However, some have … discussed whether sunspots, e.g., public announcements such as financial market ratings, can create coordination problems. That … forecast, trigger coordination problems? To answer that, we use a repeated three-player stag hunt game with fixed groups. In …
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information to agents, who consider joining a coalition. The agents' actions can cause harm by contributing to a public bad. The … coalition size, as a function of beliefs of agents, is an endogenous variable, induced by the information sender. The optimal … information mechanism from the general set of public information mechanisms, in coalition formation games is derived. I also apply …
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