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Fighting for Lemons: The Encouragement Effect in Dynamic Contests with Private Information

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BORIS DOI
10.48350/150914
Official URL
https://www.vwi.unibe.ch/unibe/portal/fak_wiso/b_dep_vwl/a_inst_vwl/content/e195818/e195991/e556277/e1012349/dp2017_ger.pdf
Description
This paper proposes a tractable model of a dynamic contest where players have private information about the contest’s prize. We show that private information helps to encourage players who have fallen behind, leading to an increase in aggregate incentives. We derive the optimal information design for a designer interested in the maximization of aggregate effort. Optimal signals turn out to be private and imperfectly informative and aim to level the playing field at any stage of the
dynamic interaction
Date of Publication
2020-11
Publication Type
Working Paper
Subject(s)
300 Social sciences, sociology & anthropology > 330 Economics
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Beccuti Vazquez, Juan Ignacio
Departement Volkswirtschaftslehre (VWL)
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Departement Volkswirtschaftslehre (VWL)
Additional Credits
Departement Volkswirtschaftslehre (VWL)
Publisher
Department of Economics
Access(Rights)
open.access
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