The Value of Information in Risk-Sharing Environments with Unawareness

25 Pages Posted: 15 Feb 2018 Last revised: 18 Apr 2018

Date Written: March 18, 2016

Abstract

The value of information is examined in a risk-sharing environment with unawareness and complete markets. Information and awareness are symmetric among agents, who have a clear understanding of their actions and deterministic payoffs. We show with examples that public information can make some agents strictly better off at the expense of others, contrasting the standard results of Hirshleifer [1971] and Schlee [2001] that the value of public information is negative for all when risk averse agents are fully insured. We identify the source of this problem to be that, as awareness varies across states, it creates an awareness signal that the agents misunderstand and treat asymmetrically. As a result, risk-sharing opportunities that are available when this signal is not used, vanish when it is used. We identify a property, Conditional Independence, which we show is sufficient for the value of public information to be negative for all.

Keywords: unawareness, value of information, risk-sharing, uncertainty, knowledge, bounded perception, awareness

JEL Classification: C70, D53, D80, D82

Suggested Citation

Galanis, Spyros, The Value of Information in Risk-Sharing Environments with Unawareness (March 18, 2016). Games and Economic Behavior, Vol. 97, 2016, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3117974 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3117974

Spyros Galanis (Contact Author)

Durham University ( email )

Durham, DH1 3LE
Great Britain

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