Dynamic Competition for Attention
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Department of Economics and Decision Sciences
Speaker : Jan Knöpfler (Queen Mary)
Room T-006
Abstract :
This paper studies information transmission from multiple senders who compete for the attention of a decision maker. Senders are partially informed about a state and decide how to reveal information over time to maximise attention. A decision maker wants to learn about the state but faces an attention cost.
We derive a condition on the informational environment and the decision problem that guarantees that all information can be transmitted in equilibrium. A simple class of information processes implements full transmission across general environments. The attention each sender receives is proportional to the residual value of her information.