The following pages link to Cheap talk and burned money (Q1566900):
Displaying 20 items.
- Costly information transmission in continuous time with implications for credit rating announcements (Q310932) (← links)
- Credible deviations from signaling equilibria (Q532686) (← links)
- A model of interim information sharing under incomplete information (Q850883) (← links)
- Discretionary rewards as a feedback mechanism (Q1036595) (← links)
- Cheap talk and burned money (Q1566900) (← links)
- Optimal signaling with cheap talk and money burning (Q1677253) (← links)
- Disagreement and evidence production in strategic information transmission (Q1939516) (← links)
- Resisting persuasion (Q2074039) (← links)
- Goodwill in communication (Q2155233) (← links)
- Stochastic mechanisms in settings without monetary transfers: the regular case (Q2271361) (← links)
- On the benefits of party competition (Q2389296) (← links)
- Not so cheap talk: costly and discrete communication (Q2391973) (← links)
- Delegation and nonmonetary incentives (Q2402061) (← links)
- Optimal limited authority for principal (Q2434229) (← links)
- A note on cheap talk and burned money (Q2455687) (← links)
- Secrecy, two-sided bias and the value of evidence (Q2457238) (← links)
- Persuasion with communication costs (Q2516228) (← links)
- Sorting expertise (Q2675401) (← links)
- MONEY TALKS? AN EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF CHEAP TALK AND BURNED MONEY (Q5744894) (← links)
- Multistage information transmission with voluntary monetary transfers (Q6053655) (← links)