Economic Comparability of Information Systems
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Publication:5576646
DOI10.2307/2525472zbMATH Open0184.43501OpenAlexW4233303783MaRDI QIDQ5576646FDOQ5576646
Authors: J. Marschak, Kôichi Miyasawa
Publication date: 1968
Published in: International Economic Review (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.2307/2525472
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- Investor expectations, earnings management, and asset prices
- Garbling of signals and outcome equivalence
- Ambiguous partially observable Markov decision processes: structural results and applications
- Optimal incentives and asymmetric distribution of information
- Equilibrium in markets with imperfect information
- The optimal frequency of information purchases
- An elementary proof of Blackwell's theorem
- Information structure in dynamic multi-person control problems
- Games with incomplete information when players are partially aware of others' signals
- The information problem in decision making
- Experimental evidence on the irreversibility effect
- On information value and mean-preserving transformations
- Theory construction in psychology: The interpretation and integration of psychological data
- A note on the perfectness concept and the information structures of games
- Selling less information for more: garbling with benefits
- New characterization of Blackwell's order for subsets of information structures
- Causal coding and control for Markov chains
- Theory of the firm: uncertainty and choice of experiments
- Risk and the gain from information
- Posterior-preserving information improvements and principal-agent relationships
- A Bayesian Model of Demand for Information about Product Quality
- A two-person game of information transmission
- Erratum to: ``Sufficiency in Blackwell's theorem [Math. Social Sci. 46(1) (2003) 21-25]
- Sufficiency in Blackwell's theorem.
- The value of information: The case of signal-dependent opportunity sets
- Dynamic consistency and ambiguity: a reappraisal
- Limited role of entropy in information economics
- Does more information-gathering effort raise or lower the average quantity produced?
- On the structure of Blackwell's equivalence classes of information systems
- A simple example on informativeness and performance
- Payoff dependence of comparative statics results on information structure
- Technological competition, uncertainty, and oligopoly
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