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We study dynamic Bayesian persuasion in an entry game. A sender publicly reveals information to an adopter and a competitor. When the sender's loss from competition is small, the optimal policy features hype cycles: the sender first exaggerates the value of a technology to attract the adopter,...
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We allow a strategic trader to choose when to acquire information about an asset's payoff, instead of endowing her with it. When the trader dynamically controls the precision of a flow of information, the optimal precision evolves stochastically and increases with market liquidity. However,...
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We characterize the impact of anticipatory utility on players' subjective interpretation of information in a general coordination game. In any symmetric equilibrium, players choose to over-estimate the precision of their information. Players' perception of public information quality relative to...
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