Journal article

Equilibrium selection in global games with strategic complementarities

DM Frankel, S Morris, A Pauzner

Journal of Economic Theory | Published : 2003

Abstract

We study games with strategic complementarities, arbitrary numbers of players and actions, and slightly noisy payoff signals. We prove limit uniqueness: as the signal noise vanishes, the game has a unique strategy profile that survives iterative dominance. This generalizes a result of Carlsson and van Damme (Econometrica 61 (1993) 989-1018) for two-player, two-action games. The surviving profile, however, may depend on fine details of the structure of the noise. We provide sufficient conditions on payoffs for there to be noise-independent selection. © 2003 Elsevier Science (USA). All rights reserved.

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