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, with and without communication, can help coordinate subordinates' collective resistance to a ???divide …??? communication in the one-shot game. Nevertheless, we find that communication (in the one-shot game) is at least as effective as … repetition (with no communication) in reducing the transgression rate. Moreover, communication is better than repetition in …
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-binding communication among responders can help coordinate their collective resistance against a leader who transgresses against them …. Contrary to the predictions of analysis based on purely self-regarding preferences, we find that non-binding communication …, we find that the incidence of no transgression increases from 7 percent with no communication up to 25-37 percent …
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-binding communication among responders can help coordinate their collective resistance against a leader who transgresses against them …. Contrary to the predictions of analysis based on purely self-regarding preferences, we find that non-binding communication …, we find that the incidence of no transgression increases from 7 percent with no communication up to 25-37 percent …
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We analyze a repeated cheap-talk game in which the receiver is privately informed about the conflict of interest between herself and the sender and either the sender or the receiver controls the stakes involved in their relationship. We focus on payoff-dominant equilibria that satisfy a...
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This paper investigates how the introduction of social preferences affects players’ equilibrium behavior in both the one-shot and the infinitely repeated version of the Prisoner’s Dilemma game. We show that fairness concerns operate as a ”substitute” for time discounting in the...
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