• Media type: E-Book; Report
  • Title: Identifying the reasons for coordination failure in a laboratory experiment
  • Contributor: Külpmann, Philipp [Author]; Khantadze, Davit [Author]
  • imprint: Bielefeld: Bielefeld University, Center for Mathematical Economics (IMW), 2016
  • Language: English
  • Keywords: cognitive abilities ; experimental economics ; C72 ; C92 ; D83 ; Higher-order beliefs ; game theory ; coordination failure
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  • Description: We investigate the effect of absence of common knowledge on the outcomes of coordination games in a laboratory experiment. Using cognitive types, we can explain coordination failure in pure coordination games while differentiating between coordination failure due to first- and higher-order beliefs. In our experiment, around 76% of the subjects have chosen the payoff-dominant equilibrium strategy despite the absence of common knowledge. However, 9% of the players had first-order beliefs that lead to coordination failure and another 9% exhibited coordination failure due to higher-order beliefs. Furthermore, we compare our results with predictions of commonly used models of higher-order beliefs.
  • Access State: Open Access