Access the full text.
Sign up today, get DeepDyve free for 14 days.
(1981)
Good News and Bad News: Representation Theorems and Applications
Paul Milgrom, John Roberts (1985)
Relying on the Information of Interested PartiesThe RAND Journal of Economics, 17
Steven Schmeiser (2014)
Consumer inference and the regulation of consumer informationInternational Journal of Industrial Organization, 37
D. Kahneman (2003)
A perspective on judgement and choice, 58
Emir Kamenica (2019)
Bayesian Persuasion and Information DesignAnnual Review of Economics
Liang Guo, Juanjuan Zhang (2012)
Consumer Deliberation and Product Line DesignMark. Sci., 31
Dorothée Brécard (2017)
Consumer misperception of eco-labels, green market structure and welfareJournal of Regulatory Economics, 51
E. Bilancini, L. Boncinelli (2018)
Rational attitude change by reference cues when information elaboration requires effortJournal of Economic Psychology, 65
In-Koo Cho, David Kreps (1987)
Signaling Games and Stable EquilibriaQuarterly Journal of Economics, 102
E. Bilancini, L. Boncinelli (2014)
Signaling with costly acquisition of signalsJournal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 145
J. S. B. Evans, K. E. Stanovich (2013)
Dual?process theories of higher cognition: Advancing the debate, 8
Michael Fishman, K. Hagerty (1997)
Mandatory vs. Voluntary Disclosure in Markets with Informed and Uninformed CustomersIndustrial Organization & Regulation eJournal
K. Kiesel, S. Villas-Boas (2013)
Can Information Costs Affect Consumer Choice? Nutritional Labels in A Supermarket ExperimentHealth Economics eJournal
E. Kamenica, M. Gentzkow (2011)
Bayesian persuasion, 101
Archishman Chakraborty, Rick Harbaugh (2007)
Persuasion by Cheap TalkCorporate Finance: Governance
Insuk Cheong, Jeong‐Yoo Kim (2004)
Costly Information Disclosure in OligopolyIO: Empirical Studies of Firms & Markets
M. Frondel, Andreas Gerster, Colin Vance (2018)
The Power of Mandatory Quality Disclosure: Evidence from the German Housing MarketJournal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, 7
V. Hotz, Mo Xiao (2006)
Strategic Information Disclosure: The Case of Multiattribute Products with Heterogeneous ConsumersERN: Other Macroeconomics: National Income & Product Accounts (Topic)
Boyan Jovanovic (1982)
Truthful Disclosure of InformationThe Bell Journal of Economics, 13
V. Crawford, J. Sobel (1982)
STRATEGIC INFORMATION TRANSMISSIONEconometrica, 50
Oliver Board (2005)
Competition and DisclosureIO: Regulation
Daniel Seidmann, Eyal Winter (1997)
Strategic Information Transmission with Verifiable MessagesEconometrica, 65
R. Dye, S. Sridhar (1995)
Industry-Wide Disclosure DynamicsJournal of Accounting Research, 33
Kenan Kalaycı, Marta Serra-Garcia (2016)
Complexity and biasesExperimental Economics, 19
Monic Sun (2008)
Disclosing Multiple Product AttributesOrganizations & Markets eJournal
Dan Levin, Lixin Ye (2009)
*Quality Disclosure and CompetitionMicroeconomics: Production
G. Loewenstein, C. Sunstein, Russell Golman (2014)
Disclosure: Psychology Changes EverythingAnnual Review of Economics, 6
M. Okuno-Fujiwara, Andrew Postlewaite, K. Suzumura (1990)
Strategic Information RevelationThe Review of Economic Studies, 57
D. Dranove, G. Jin (2010)
Quality Disclosure and Certification: Theory and PracticeAuditing
Steven Matthews, Andrew Postlewaite (1985)
Quality Testing and DisclosureThe RAND Journal of Economics, 16
Sanford Grossman (1981)
The Informational Role of Warranties and Private Disclosure about Product QualityThe Journal of Law and Economics, 24
D. Kahneman (2003)
A perspective on judgment and choice: mapping bounded rationality.The American psychologist, 58 9
M. Janssen, Santanu Roy (2015)
Competition, Disclosure and SignallingWiley-Blackwell: Economic Journal
Marvin Deversi, A. Ispano, Peter Schwardmann (2018)
Spin Doctors: A Model and an Experimental Investigation of Vague DisclosureBehavioral & Experimental Economics eJournal
J. Bertomeu, D. Cianciaruso (2018)
Verifiable disclosure, 65
Levent Çelik (2012)
Information Unraveling Revisited: Disclosure of Horizontal AttributesO&M: Decision-Making in Organizations eJournal
Janice Albert (2010)
New technologies and food labelling: the controversy over labelling of foods derived from genetically modified crops
G. Jin, Michael Luca, Daniel Martin (2015)
Is No News (Perceived as) Bad News? An Experimental Investigation of Information DisclosureCapital Markets: Market Efficiency eJournal
Jonathan Evans, K. Stanovich (2013)
Dual-Process Theories of Higher CognitionPerspectives on Psychological Science, 8
Sanxi Li, M. Peitz, Xiaojian Zhao (2016)
Information Disclosure and Consumer AwarenessJournal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 128
Liang Guo (2015)
Contextual Deliberation and Preference ConstructionMKTG: Consumer Choice Modeling (Sub-Topic)
Erich Schmidbauer (2017)
Multi-period competitive cheap talk with highly biased expertsGames Econ. Behav., 102
Heski Bar-Isaac, Guillermo Caruana, V. Cuñat (2012)
Information Gathering Externalities for a Multi-Attribute Good†Journal of Industrial Economics, 60
A. Mas‐Colell, M. D. Whinston, J. R. Green (1995)
Microeconomic theory
P. Bordalo, N. Gennaioli, A. Shleifer (2012)
Salience and Consumer ChoiceJournal of Political Economy, 121
K. Stahl, Roland Strausz (2014)
Certification and Market TransparencyThe Review of Economic Studies, 84
M. Dewatripont, J. Tirole (2005)
Modes of CommunicationJournal of Political Economy, 113
S. P. Anderson, R. Renault (2006)
Advertising content, 96
Winand Emons, Claude Fluet (2011)
Non-Comparative versus Comparative Advertising of QualityMarketing Science eJournal
Francesco Giovannoni, Daniel Seidmann (2007)
Secrecy, two-sided bias and the value of evidenceGames Econ. Behav., 59
Heski Bar-Isaac, Guillermo Caruana, V. Cuñat (2008)
Information Gathering and MarketingWiley-Blackwell: Journal of Economics & Management Strategy
E. Bilancini, L. Boncinelli (2018)
Signaling to analogical reasoners who can acquire costly informationGames Econ. Behav., 110
Paul Milgrom (2008)
What the Seller Won't Tell You: Persuasion and Disclosure in MarketsJournal of Economic Perspectives, 22
Simon Anderson, Régis Renault (2012)
The Advertising Mix for a Search GoodCEPR Discussion Paper Series
S. Shavell (1994)
Acquisition and Disclosure of Information Prior to SaleThe RAND Journal of Economics, 25
F. Mengel (2012)
On the evolution of coarse categories.Journal of theoretical biology, 307
Frédéric Koessler, Régis Renault (2012)
When does a firm disclose product informationThe RAND Journal of Economics, 43
Sanford Grossman, O. Hart (1980)
Disclosure Laws and Takeover BidsJournal of Finance, 35
J. Albert (2010)
Innovations in food labelling
Chengsi Wang (2013)
Advertising as a Search DeterrentMicroeconomics: Search; Learning; Information Costs & Specific Knowledge; Expectation & Speculation eJournal
X. Gabaix, David Laibson (2005)
Shrouded Attributes, Consumer Myopia, and Information Suppression in Competitive MarketsBehavioral & Experimental Economics
In this paper, we develop a variant of the persuasion game by Milgrom and Roberts to study the emergence and the desirability of product labeling when buyers can acquire information on the quality of the product by paying a cost. Labeling is modeled as the (verifiable) public disclosure of an otherwise unobservable trait of the seller that is correlated with the quality of the product. Our main finding is that market unraveling can fail, in which case imposing mandatory disclosure can backfire. When the joint distribution of seller's qualities and traits is exogenous, if market unraveling fails and mandatory labeling is imposed, then profits decrease for high‐quality sellers and, if the label is sufficiently informative, buyers are better off and profits increase for low‐quality sellers as well. When, instead, the joint distribution of qualities and traits is endogenous, mandatory labeling fails to yield an increase in average quality and buyers' utility, while cost inefficiencies arise.
Journal of Economics & Management Strategy – Wiley
Published: Aug 1, 2021
Read and print from thousands of top scholarly journals.
Already have an account? Log in
Bookmark this article. You can see your Bookmarks on your DeepDyve Library.
To save an article, log in first, or sign up for a DeepDyve account if you don’t already have one.
Copy and paste the desired citation format or use the link below to download a file formatted for EndNote
Access the full text.
Sign up today, get DeepDyve free for 14 days.
All DeepDyve websites use cookies to improve your online experience. They were placed on your computer when you launched this website. You can change your cookie settings through your browser.