Title of article :
The role of strategic uncertainty in games: An experimental study of cheap talk and contracts in the Nash demand game
Author/Authors :
Feltovich، نويسنده , , Nick and Swierzbinski، نويسنده , , Joe، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
We utilise results from a human-subjects experiment to examine the connection between strategic uncertainty and outcomes in games. Our basic game is a Nash demand game where one player has an outside option available. A “chat” treatment allows bargainers to send cheap-talk messages prior to playing the basic game, and in a “contracts” treatment, they can additionally propose and accept binding contracts. We propose that strategic uncertainty comprises at least two facets: “coordination-type”, which is lower in the chat game than in the basic game, and “rationality-type”, which is lower in the contracts game than in the chat game. We find that both types of strategic uncertainty impact bargaining outcomes: moving from the basic game to the chat game, and thence to contracts, improves several aspects of outcomes, such as higher efficiency, less opting out and less under-demanding. Other results include a treatment effect on the types of agreements that are reached.
Keywords :
Strategic uncertainty , Unstructured bargaining , Nash bargaining , Outside option , Cheap Talk , Binding agreements , Coase Theorem
Journal title :
European Economic Review
Journal title :
European Economic Review