2014
DOI: 10.1111/1756-2171.12052
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Discrete games with flexible information structures: an application to local grocery markets

Abstract: Game‐theoretic models are frequently employed to study strategic interaction between agents. Empirical research has focused on estimating payoff functions while maintaining strong assumptions regarding the information structure of the game. I show how to relax informational assumptions to enhance the credibility of empirical analysis in discrete games. I apply the method to data on the entry and exit patterns of grocery stores. The model provides useful bounds on equilibrium outcomes. In addition, the empirica… Show more

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“…However, in empirical work, researchers often report marginal confidence intervals for each coordinate of θ, either to follow the tradition of standard t-test-based inference or because only few individual coordinates of θ are of interest. The current practice appears to be reporting projections of the joint CS's for the vector θ, for example, Ciliberto and Tamer (2009) and Grieco (2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in empirical work, researchers often report marginal confidence intervals for each coordinate of θ, either to follow the tradition of standard t-test-based inference or because only few individual coordinates of θ are of interest. The current practice appears to be reporting projections of the joint CS's for the vector θ, for example, Ciliberto and Tamer (2009) and Grieco (2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Applied papers using this test include Ciliberto and Tamer (2010), Grieco (2014), Morales and Dickstein (2015), and Wollmann (2015), among others.…”
Section: Power Advantage Over Projection Testsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in empirical work, researchers often report marginal confidence intervals for each coordinate of θ, either to follow the tradition of standard t-test-based inference or because only few individual coordinates of θ are of interest. The current practice appears to be reporting projections of the joint CS's for the vector θ, e.g., Ciliberto and Tamer (2010) and Grieco (2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Grieco (2013) introduces an entry model that includes both publicly observed and privately known structural errors for each firm and studies the impact of supercenters -large stores such as Wal-Mart -on the profitability of rural grocery stores. The parameter θ in his application is multi-dimensional with 11 components.…”
Section: Framework and Test Statisticmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, interest centers on the coefficient that measures the presence of a supercenter on the value of a grocery store. In his application, Grieco (2013) also reports projections of the confidence set for θ onto parameter axes and clarifies that such table "exaggerates the size of the confidence sets of the full model" (see Grieco, 2013, footnote 54).…”
Section: Framework and Test Statisticmentioning
confidence: 99%