Date: 2016
Type: Working Paper
Can there be a market for cheap-talk information? : some experimental evidence
Working Paper, EUI ECO, 2016/07
CABRALES, Antonio, FERI, Francesco, GOTTARDI, Piero, MELÉNDEZ-JIMÉNEZ, Miguel A., Can there be a market for cheap-talk information? : some experimental evidence, EUI ECO, 2016/07 - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/40625
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This paper reports on experiments testing the viability of markets for cheap talk information. We find that these markets are fragile. The reasons are surprising given the previous experimental results on cheap-talk games. Our subjects provide low-quality information even when doing so does not increase their monetary payoff. We show that this is not because subjects play a different (babbling) equilibrium. By analyzing subjects’ behavior in another game, we find that those adopting deceptive strategies tend to have envious or non-pro-social traits. The poor quality of the information transmitted leads to a collapse of information markets.
Cadmus permanent link: https://hdl.handle.net/1814/40625
ISSN: 1725-6704
Series/Number: EUI ECO; 2016/07
Keyword(s): Experiment Cheap talk Auction Information acquisition Information sale D83 C72 G14