What Price Coordination? The Efficiency-Enhancing Effect of Auctioning the Right to Play.

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Journal: American Economic Review
Year: 1998
Volume: 88
Issue: 1
Pages: 198-225

Authors (2)

Crawford, Vincent (Oxford University) Broseta, Bruno (not in RePEc)

Score contribution per author:

4.036 = (α=2.02 / 2 authors) × 4.0x S-tier

α: calibrated so average coauthorship-adjusted count equals average raw count

Abstract

A model is proposed to explain the results of recent experiments in which subjects repeatedly played a coordination game, with the right to play auctioned each period in a larger group. Subjects bid the market-clearing price to a level recoverable only in the efficient equilibrium and then converged to that equilibrium, although subjects playing the game without auctions converged to inefficient equilibria. The efficiency-enhancing effect of auctions is reminiscent of forward induction but is not explained by equilibrium refinements. The model explains it by showing how strategic uncertainty interacts with history-dependent learning dynamics to determine equilibrium selection. Copyright 1998 by American Economic Association.

Technical Details

RePEc Handle
repec:aea:aecrev:v:88:y:1998:i:1:p:198-225
Journal Field
General
Author Count
2
Added to Database
2026-01-25