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Communication and Coordination in a Two-Stage Game

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We study the impact of communication on behavior in a two-stage coordination game with asymmetric payoffs. We test experimentally whether individuals can avoid a head-to-head confrontation by means of coordinated strategies. In particular we analyze whether and how quickly a conflict-avoidance take-turn strategy can emerge. First, our results show that players learn to solve the conflict by choosing opposite options at both stages of the game. Second, many adopt a take-turn strategy to sustain coordination over time and alleviate the inequality induced by the asymmetry of payoffs. Third, communication increases the likelihood of conflict resolution even when a single pair member has the right to communicate.
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halshs-01139112 , version 1 (03-04-2015)
halshs-01139112 , version 2 (17-12-2015)

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  • HAL Id : halshs-01139112 , version 2

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Tjaša Bjedov, Thierry Madiès, Marie Claire Villeval. Communication and Coordination in a Two-Stage Game. 2015. ⟨halshs-01139112v2⟩
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