Faulty Communication: Some Variations on the Electronic Mail Game
In: Frontiers of theoretical economics, Band 1, Heft 1
Abstract
Abstract
The electronic mail game of Rubinstein (1989) showed that a lack of common knowledge generated by faulty communication can make coordinated action impossible. This paper shows how this conclusion is robust to having a more realistic timing structure of messages, more than two players who meet publicly but not as a plenary group, and may be robust to strategic decisions about whether to communicate.
Problem melden