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The Supply of Information by a Concerned Expert


Andrew Caplin


New York University (NYU) - Department of Economics; National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)

John V. Leahy


New York University (NYU) - Department of Economics; National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)


Economic Journal, Vol. 114, No. 497, pp. 487-505, July 2004

Abstract:     
How much information should a policy maker pass on to an ill-informed citizen? In this paper, we address this classic question of Crawford and Sobel (1982) in a setting in which beliefs impact utility, as in Kreps and Porteus (1978). We show that this question cannot be answered using a utility function with standard revealed preference foundations. To solve the model, we go beyond the classical model in two respects, relying on the psychological expected utility model of Caplin and Leahy (2001) to capture preferences, and the psychological game model of Geanakoplos et al. (1989) to capture strategic interactions.

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Date posted: July 10, 2004  

Suggested Citation

Caplin, Andrew and Leahy, John V., The Supply of Information by a Concerned Expert. Economic Journal, Vol. 114, No. 497, pp. 487-505, July 2004. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=559282

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Andrew Caplin (Contact Author)
New York University (NYU) - Department of Economics ( email )
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HOME PAGE: http://www.econ.nyu.edu/user/caplina/
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John V. Leahy
New York University (NYU) - Department of Economics ( email )
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New York, NY 10011
United States
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212-995-4186 (Fax)
HOME PAGE: http://www.nyu.edu/fas/Faculty/LeahyJohn.html
National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)
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