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ID124556
Title ProperResult of world powers in WTO
Other Title Informationa cheap-talk game under different communication protocols
LanguageENG
AuthorWang, Yun
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Official reports and case studies reveal that China experienced different means of communication with the world powers since it joined the World Trade Organization in 2001. In the first five years, China had public communication with both the United States and the European Union under the Transitional Review Mechanism. In 2006 a new means of communication, the China-US Strategic and Economic Dialogue, started to take effect. Reports show that the new mechanism has advanced the China-US relationship positively and productively. The difference between the two means of communication stimulates our study. We adopt a game theory model to examine the impact of different communication protocols on China's incentives to reveal information. We analyze a cheap-talk game between an informed agent and two uninformed principals who coordinate actions under two communication protocols: public and private communication. First, all equilibria under both means of communication are characterized. Information precision of the agent's equilibrium messages decreases with the principals' preference biases. Second, under private communication the agent communicates more informatively with one principal if she in effect reveals little information to the other. Under private communication there exists an informative equilibrium with asymmetric levels of information precision even when all equilibria under public communication are uninformative.
`In' analytical NoteChina Economic Review Vol.27, No.4; December 2013: p.192-207
Journal SourceChina Economic Review Vol.27, No.4; December 2013: p.192-207
Key WordsReveal Studies - China ;  World Powers ;  Great Powers ;  Strategic Information Transmission ;  Tacit Coordination ;  Public Communication ;  Private Communication ;  Communication Protocol - Economic Dialogues ;  WTO ;  European Union - EU ;  Sino - US Relation ;  Sino - Us Strategic Dialogue ;  Sino - US Economic Dialogue