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Simple bets to elicit private signals
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Simple bets to elicit private signals

Aurélien Baillon and Yan Xu
Theoretical Economics, Vol.16(3), pp.777-797
01/07/2021

Abstract

Bets private signals Bayesian game elicitation
"This paper introduces two simple betting mechanisms, Top-Flop and Threshold betting, to elicit unverifiable information from crowds. Agents are offered bets on the rating of an item about which they received a private signal versus that of a random item. We characterize conditions for the chosen bet to reveal the agents' private signal even if the underlying ratings are biased. We further provide micro-economic foundations of the ratings, which are endogenously determined by the actions of other agents in a game setting. Our mechanisms relax standard assumptions of the literature, such as common prior, and homogeneous and risk neutral agents."
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