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We analyze the welfare effects of two information disclosure policies using ``beauty contest" coordination games in which information acquisition about the state is endogenous. In particular, we compare a partial publicity policy with a partial transparency policy. We show that a partial...
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We investigate a firm's pre-emptive behavior by comparing Cournot competition and Stackelberg games with one leader and multiple followers, where each firm has access to private information on stochastic demand. We show that the firm prefers pre-emptive quantity choice (Stackelberg leader) to...
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We consider implementability and the welfare effects of a partial announcement policy using a model of a beauty contest where agents' actions are strategic complements and where their decisions on public information acquisition are endogenous. The following results are obtained: i) if the...
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