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Who Matters in Coordination Problems?
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Cooperation TheoryNegotiationGame TheoryStrategic InteractionCollective Action ProblemManagementCombinatorial OptimizationMechanism DesignCoordination Problem AkinEconomicsStrategyCoordination ModelMulti-agent Mechanism DesignOptimal SubsidiesStrategic UncertaintyCoordination ProblemsBusinessCooperative Game TheoryResource Allocation
Agents face a coordination problem akin to the adoption of a network technology. A principal announces investment subsidies that, at minimal cost, attain a given likelihood of successful coordination. Optimal subsidies target agents who impose high externalities on others and on whom others impose low externalities. Based on the analysis of the role of strategic uncertainty in coordination processes, we provide a methodology that can be used to find the optimal targets for a variety of interventions in a large class of coordination problems with heterogeneous agents. (JEL D81, D82, D83, O33)
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