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Learning nothing from aggregated news

Guest speaker

Paul Schweinzer (University of Klagenfurt)

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Room 0.04 EEG & Online

Date

Start28.05.2025 13:15End28.05.2025 14:15

Event summary

Biography:

Paul Schweinzer is a Full Professor of Economis at University fo Klagemfurt, where he is also the Head of Department. He obtain his PhD in Economics and Finance at Birbeck College, Bloomsbury.
He is a Co-editor of the Journal of Institution and Mechanism design, since 2016 and Organizer of the Journal Conference. His Research interests are in the fields of Game theory, Mechanism design, Contract theory, Applied microeconomics. He has published widely in top international journals such as International Journal of Game Theory, Journal of Economic Theory, Journal of Mechanism and Institution Design, among others.

Abstract

We model competition on a credence goods market governed by an imperfect label, signaling high quality, as a rank-order tournament between firms.  In this market interaction, asymmetric firms  jointly and competitively control the precision or verifiability of a label ranking the competitors’ qualities by releasing individual information.  While the labels and the aggregated information they are based on can be seen as a public good guiding the consumers’ purchasing decisions, individual firms have incentives to strategically amplify or counteract the competitors’ information emission, thereby manipulating the aggregate precision of product labeling, i.e., the underlying ranking’s discriminatory power.  Elements of the introduced theory are applicable to several (credence-good) industries that employ labels or rankings, including academic departments, “green” certification, movies, and investment opportunities.

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