A game-free microfoundation of mutual optimism (Q2307366)
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A game-free microfoundation of mutual optimism (English)
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27 March 2020
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Summary: One of the most widely accepted explanations for why wars occur despite its Pareto-suboptimality is mutual optimism: if both sides expect to gain a lot by fighting, war becomes inevitable. The literature on mutual optimism typically assumes mutually optimistic beliefs and shows that, under such an assumption, war may occur despite its Pareto-suboptimality. In a war-peace model, we show that, if players neglect the correlation between other players' actions and their types -- a well-established concept in economics --then players' expected payoffs from war increase relative to conventional informational sophistication predictions, hence providing a microfoundation of mutual optimism.
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mutual optimism
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incentives to go to war
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information
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correlation neglect
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