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What constitutes a convention? : implications for the coexistence of conventions

Kolstad, Ivar
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2002-03
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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.
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Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration. Department of Economics
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Discussion paper
2002:5

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