What constitutes a convention? : implications for the coexistence of conventions
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2002-03Metadata
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Abstract
A model of repeated play of a coordination game, where stage games
have a location in social space, and players receive noisy signals of the
true location of their games, is reviewed. Sugden (1995) suggests that
in such a model, there can be a stationary state of convention
coexistence only if interaction is non-uniform across social space. This
paper shows that an alternative definition of conventions, which links
conventions to actions rather than expectations, permits convention coexistence when interaction is uniform.
Publisher
Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration. Department of EconomicsSeries
Discussion paper2002:5