The following pages link to A model of expertise (Q2752455):
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- Competitive cheap talk (Q263377) (← links)
- Dynamic learning and strategic communication (Q328555) (← links)
- Dynamic strategic information transmission (Q402084) (← links)
- Strategic information transmission networks (Q405520) (← links)
- Eliciting information from a committee (Q405544) (← links)
- Optimal delegation with multi-dimensional decisions (Q449180) (← links)
- Multidimensional cheap talk with sequential messages (Q485795) (← links)
- Coordination-free equilibria in cheap talk games (Q508394) (← links)
- Multi-period competitive cheap talk with highly biased experts (Q523488) (← links)
- How to talk to multiple audiences (Q536082) (← links)
- Why do people place lower weight on advice far from their own initial opinion? (Q553880) (← links)
- Strategic argumentation (Q634508) (← links)
- The art of conversation: eliciting information from experts through multi-stage communication (Q707290) (← links)
- Evolving influence: mitigating extreme conflicts of interest in advisory relationships (Q738930) (← links)
- Talking to influence (Q777718) (← links)
- The importance of expertise in group decisions (Q826614) (← links)
- Learning under supervision: an experimental study (Q934684) (← links)
- Informational control and organizational design (Q969126) (← links)
- Aggregation of expert opinions (Q1007768) (← links)
- Eliciting socially optimal rankings from unfair jurors (Q1017791) (← links)
- A model of reporting and controlling outbreaks by public health agencies (Q1616073) (← links)
- Competition and uncertainty in a paper's news desk (Q1650937) (← links)
- Bertrand oligopoly with boundedly rational consumers (Q1675009) (← links)
- On the optimality of diverse expert panels in persuasion games (Q1691374) (← links)
- Equilibrium informativeness in veto games (Q1753277) (← links)
- Hiding information in electoral competition. (Q1811550) (← links)
- Eliciting information from multiple experts (Q1867028) (← links)
- The organization of expertise in the presence of communication (Q1944864) (← links)
- Dynamic expert incentives in teams (Q1995457) (← links)
- Bayesian persuasion with multiple senders and rich signal spaces (Q2013357) (← links)
- Information transmission and inefficient lobbying (Q2016239) (← links)
- Receiver's sensitivity and strategic information transmission in multi-sender cheap talk (Q2021796) (← links)
- Aggregating experts' opinions to select the winner of a competition (Q2021827) (← links)
- Biased experts, majority rule, and the optimal composition of committee (Q2031168) (← links)
- Meet meets join: the interaction between pooled and common knowledge (Q2051513) (← links)
- Designing communication hierarchies (Q2067355) (← links)
- Competitive disclosure of correlated information (Q2074043) (← links)
- Cheap talk with private signal structures (Q2078074) (← links)
- Delegation and information disclosure with unforeseen contingencies (Q2099084) (← links)
- The value of uncertainty in determining an expert's source of expertise (Q2100647) (← links)
- Two-sided strategic information transmission (Q2155900) (← links)
- Starting small to communicate (Q2173403) (← links)
- Vagueness in multidimensional proposals (Q2173407) (← links)
- (Not) delegating decisions to experts: the effect of uncertainty (Q2220929) (← links)
- Cheap talk games with two-senders and different modes of communication (Q2221263) (← links)
- Expert advising under checks and balances (Q2247961) (← links)
- Committee, expert advice, and the weighted majority algorithm: an application to the pricing decision of a monopolist (Q2268987) (← links)
- Stochastic mechanisms in settings without monetary transfers: the regular case (Q2271361) (← links)
- The limited value of a second opinion: competition and exaggeration in experimental cheap talk games (Q2273940) (← links)
- Should straw polls be banned? (Q2278925) (← links)