Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7359768 Journal of Economic Theory 2015 20 Pages PDF
Abstract
This paper considers general games in which multiple informed principals simultaneously compete to influence the decisions of a common agent. It shows that we can characterize all outcomes of any game in which principals delegate the final decisions to the agent using arbitrary mechanisms, by studying a simpler game in which they can offer only menus of decisions and send cheap-talk signals to the agent. For games in which the principals instead participate in making final decisions, we can characterize all their outcomes by studying a simpler game in which principals can again send cheap-talk signals but can offer only menus of direct mechanisms, to which they report their information truthfully.
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