Advances in Economics and Econometrics
DOI: 10.1017/ccol0521871522.006
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Communication in Economic Mechanisms

Abstract: This chapter considers the problem of …nding allocations that satisfy certain social goals when economic agents have private information about their preferences. While economists have traditionally considered the problem of providing incentives for agents to fully reveal their preferences, such full revelation is often impractical or undesirable, for several reasons: (1) it may require a prohibitive amount of communication as measured in bits or real numbers, (2) it may be costly for agents to evaluate their c… Show more

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