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April 6, 2011
Noisy Signaling Monopoly
Posted by D. Daniel Sokol
Leonard J. Mirman, University of Virginia - Department of Economics and Marc Santugini, HEC Montreal, Institute of Applied Economics discuss Noisy Signaling Monopoly.
ABSTRACT: We provide a closed-form solution of the monopoly problem when the price imperfectly signals quality to the uninformed buyers, as well as expressions for the effects of noise on output, price, and information flows.
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