Bargaining Under Strategic Uncertainty: The Role of Second-Order Optimism
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Friedenberg, Amanda
署名单位:
University of Arizona
刊物名称:
ECONOMETRICA
ISSN/ISSBN:
0012-9682
DOI:
10.3982/ECTA14534
发表日期:
2019
页码:
1835-1865
关键词:
INFINITE-HORIZON MODEL
incomplete information
equilibrium
induction
delay
摘要:
This paper shows that bargainers may reach delayed agreements even in environments where there is no uncertainty about payoffs or feasible actions. Under such conditions, delay may arise when bargainers face direct forms of strategic uncertainty-that is, uncertainty about the opponent's play. The paper restricts the nature of this uncertainty in two important ways. First, it assumes on-path strategic certainty: Bargainers face uncertainty only after surprise moves. Second, it assumes Battigalli and Siniscalchi's (2002) rationality and common strong belief of rationality (RCSBR)-a requirement that bargainers are strategically sophisticated. The main result characterizes the set of outcomes consistent with on-path strategic certainty and RCSBR. It shows that these assumptions allow for delayed agreement, despite the fact that the bargaining environment is one of complete information. The source of delay is second-order optimism: Bargainers do not put forward good offers early in the negotiation process because they fear that doing so will cause the other party to become more optimistic about her future prospects.
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