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The following pages link to When mandatory disclosure hurts: Expert advice and conflicting interests (Q2475171):
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- Dynamic learning and strategic communication (Q328555) (← links)
- How to talk to multiple audiences (Q536082) (← links)
- A signal-jamming model of persuasion: interest group funded policy research (Q649134) (← links)
- Competition and uncertainty in a paper's news desk (Q1650937) (← links)
- Failure of common knowledge of language in common-interest communication games (Q1753280) (← links)
- A strategic mediator who is biased in the same direction as the expert can improve information transmission (Q1925957) (← links)
- Risk aversion, mandatory disclosure and the concealment of information (Q1934699) (← links)
- Strategic communication with a small conflict of interest (Q2155880) (← links)
- Starting small to communicate (Q2173403) (← links)
- Stochastic mechanisms in settings without monetary transfers: the regular case (Q2271361) (← links)
- Will truth out? -- An advisor's quest to appear competent (Q2402822) (← links)
- De-biasing strategic communication (Q2667271) (← links)
- Full revelation of expertise before disclosure (Q2681792) (← links)
- Cheap talk with multiple experts and uncertain biases (Q2690357) (← links)
- Advice from Multiple Experts: A Comparison of Simultaneous, Sequential, and Hierarchical Communication (Q3161814) (← links)
- Non-Exclusive Financial Advice (Q4555617) (← links)
- SEQUENTIAL EXPERT ADVICE: SUPERIORITY OF CLOSED‐DOOR MEETINGS (Q5212503) (← links)
- Strategic transmission of imperfect information: why revealing evidence (without proof) is difficult (Q6142576) (← links)
- Cheap talk with two-sided private information (Q6665670) (← links)