Multi-activity contests (Q2268134)
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Multi-activity contests (English)
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10 March 2010
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This paper develops a model of a multi-armed contest and axiomatizes its contest success function. It analyzes the outcomes of the multi-armed contest and the effects of allowing or restricting arms. Restricting an arm increases total effort directed to other arms if and only if restricting the arms balances the contest. Restricting an arm tends to reduce rent dissipation because it reduces the discriminatory power of the contest. But it also tends to increase the rent dissipation if it balances the contest. Less rent is dissipated if an arm is restricted as no player is excessively stronger than the other with that arm. If players are sufficiently symmetric in an arm, both players are better off if that arm is restricted. Nevertheless, players cannot agree to restrict the arm if their costs of using the arm are sufficiently low.
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multi-dimensional competition
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axiomatization
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rent dissipation
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discriminatory power
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comparative advantage
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Pareto improvement
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