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The following pages link to Using Privileged Information to Manipulate Markets: Insiders, Gurus, and Credibility (Q4018096):
Displayed 14 items.
- Bounded memory and permanent reputations (Q392656) (← links)
- Truth-telling and trust in sender-receiver games with intervention: an experimental study (Q483581) (← links)
- Information aggregation in experimental asset markets in the presence of a manipulator (Q606067) (← links)
- Demand shocks and market manipulation (Q665819) (← links)
- Informal communication (Q707291) (← links)
- Information identification in different networks with heterogeneous information sources (Q741882) (← links)
- Public trust and government betrayal (Q854929) (← links)
- Naive audience and communication bias (Q863401) (← links)
- Informed manipulation. (Q1421902) (← links)
- Disappearance of reputations in two-sided incomplete-information games (Q2345217) (← links)
- Credulity, lies, and costly talk (Q2373768) (← links)
- Markets for information: of inefficient firewalls and efficient monopolies (Q2437165) (← links)
- Communication in financial markets with several informed traders (Q2458431) (← links)
- When mandatory disclosure hurts: Expert advice and conflicting interests (Q2475171) (← links)