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The following pages link to Strategic Information Transmission with Verifiable Messages (Q4339085):
Displayed 36 items.
- Implementation with partial provability (Q449172) (← links)
- Bayesian persuasion by a privately informed sender (Q503060) (← links)
- The role of verifiability and privacy in the strategic provision of performance feedback: theory and experimental evidence (Q516968) (← links)
- Evidence disclosure and verifiability (Q705843) (← links)
- Strategic knowledge sharing in Bayesian games (Q705857) (← links)
- Hard evidence and mechanism design (Q864889) (← links)
- Lobbying with two audiences: Public vs private certification (Q930006) (← links)
- Long persuasion games (Q960240) (← links)
- Full revelation of information in sender-receiver games of persuasion (Q960279) (← links)
- Consulting an expert with potentially conflicting preferences (Q1025630) (← links)
- Who benefits from a sender's credibility concern, the sender or a receiver? (Q1046275) (← links)
- Information transmission when the sender's preferences are uncertain. (Q1395591) (← links)
- Coordination and private information revelation (Q1630500) (← links)
- Full disclosure in decentralized organizations (Q1668018) (← links)
- On the optimality of diverse expert panels in persuasion games (Q1691374) (← links)
- Manipulated news model: electoral competition and mass media (Q1735753) (← links)
- Receiver's dilemma (Q1745660) (← links)
- Communication with evidence in the lab (Q1756334) (← links)
- Disagreement and evidence production in strategic information transmission (Q1939516) (← links)
- False modesty: when disclosing good news looks bad (Q1985730) (← links)
- When does centralization undermine adaptation? (Q2095261) (← links)
- Cheap talk with coarse understanding (Q2212741) (← links)
- Lies and consequences. The effect of lie detection on communication outcomes (Q2280048) (← links)
- Evidence reading mechanisms (Q2325665) (← links)
- Experimental design to persuade (Q2343397) (← links)
- How to consult an expert? Opinion versus evidence (Q2430003) (← links)
- A characterization of equilibrium set of persuasion games with binary actions (Q2444685) (← links)
- Secrecy, two-sided bias and the value of evidence (Q2457238) (← links)
- Persuasion with communication costs (Q2516228) (← links)
- Communication equilibria with partially verifiable types (Q2581787) (← links)
- MULTISTAGE COMMUNICATION WITH AND WITHOUT VERIFIABLE TYPES (Q3606357) (← links)
- To Invite or Not to Invite a Lobby, That Is the Question (Q4588469) (← links)
- Signaling Games (Q5149736) (← links)
- Quid pro quo: Friendly information exchange between rivals (Q6059547) (← links)
- On the equivalence of information design by uninformed and informed principals (Q6063099) (← links)
- Strategic transmission of imperfect information: why revealing evidence (without proof) is difficult (Q6142576) (← links)