We examine centralized versus decentralized decision making when experience of agents is private information and communication is necessary to learn from others. An agent has reputational concerns and his market may or may not observe what the other agent chooses (global versus local markets). With decentralized decision making, agents' willingness to communicate depends heavily on what a market observes. Strikingly, less communication may improve welfare. If markets are global, centralization outperforms decentralization as it makes communication possible, and communication is informative for any finite degree of conflict among agents and with the center
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We analyze a model of cheap talk in which an expert who faces a conflict of interest with a decision...
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textabstractWe examine centralized versus decentralized decision making when experience of agents is...
A decision maker is contemplating an action whose outcome is state dependent. She has a ‘prior’ over...
A decision maker is contemplating an action whose outcome is state dependent. She has a ‘prior’ over...
Abstract: A decision maker is contemplating an action whose outcome is state dependent. She has a ‘p...
A decision maker is contemplating an action whose outcome is state dependent. She has a 'prior' over...
We study two aspects of globalization. It allows a decision-maker to go beyond his own local experie...
Abstract. We study strategic information transmission in an organization consisting of an infinite s...
A decision maker needs to reach a decision and relies on an expert to acquire information. Ideal act...
A human solution to the problem of cooperation is the maintenance of informal reputation hierarchies...
Indirect reciprocity explores how humans act when their reputation is at stake, and which social nor...
In the first chapter, “Promoting a Reputation for Quality”, I model a firm that manages its reputati...
Problems of cooperation are frequent among living organisms, but they are difficult to solve. Humans...
This paper explores the implications of costly information acquisition in a strategic communication ...
We analyze a model of cheap talk in which an expert who faces a conflict of interest with a decision...
4noWe consider a multi-agent system in which the individual goal is to collect resources, but where ...
textabstractWe examine centralized versus decentralized decision making when experience of agents is...
A decision maker is contemplating an action whose outcome is state dependent. She has a ‘prior’ over...
A decision maker is contemplating an action whose outcome is state dependent. She has a ‘prior’ over...
Abstract: A decision maker is contemplating an action whose outcome is state dependent. She has a ‘p...
A decision maker is contemplating an action whose outcome is state dependent. She has a 'prior' over...
We study two aspects of globalization. It allows a decision-maker to go beyond his own local experie...
Abstract. We study strategic information transmission in an organization consisting of an infinite s...
A decision maker needs to reach a decision and relies on an expert to acquire information. Ideal act...
A human solution to the problem of cooperation is the maintenance of informal reputation hierarchies...
Indirect reciprocity explores how humans act when their reputation is at stake, and which social nor...
In the first chapter, “Promoting a Reputation for Quality”, I model a firm that manages its reputati...
Problems of cooperation are frequent among living organisms, but they are difficult to solve. Humans...
This paper explores the implications of costly information acquisition in a strategic communication ...
We analyze a model of cheap talk in which an expert who faces a conflict of interest with a decision...
4noWe consider a multi-agent system in which the individual goal is to collect resources, but where ...