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Journal Article
Communication and Equilibrium in Discontinuous Games of Incomplete Information
Econometrica
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This paper offers a new approach to the study of economic problems usually modeled as
games of incomplete information with discontinuous payoffs. Typically, the discontinuities
arise from indeterminacies (ties) in the underlying problem. The point of view taken here
is that the tie-breaking rules that resolve these indeterminacies should be viewed as part
of the solution rather than part of the description of the model. A solution is therefore a
tie-breaking rule together with strategies satisfying the usual best-response criterion. When
information is incomplete, solutions need not exist; that is, there may be no tie-breaking
rule that is compatible with the existence of strategy profiles satisfying the usual best response
criteria. It is shown that the introduction of incentive compatible communication
(cheap talk) restores existence.
Date Published:
2002
Citations:
Swinkels, Jeroen, Leo Simon, William Zame. 2002. Communication and Equilibrium in Discontinuous Games of Incomplete Information. Econometrica. (5)1711-1740.