Deliberation, Information Aggregation and Collective Decision Making
2002-12-03
Research Paper
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We study a model of collective decision making with endogenous information collection. Agents collect information about the consequences of a project, communicate, and then vote on the project. We examine under what conditions communication may increase the probability that good decisions are made. Our most surprising result is that when there are no direct cost of communication and communication can only help to identify the truth, more communication may reduce the probability that a correct decision is made. The reason for this result is that communication may aggravate the free-rider problem associated with collecting information.
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Journal of Economic Literature (JEL) Classification System
- D78 : Positive Analysis of Policy-Making and Implementation
- D83 : Search; Learning; Information and Knowledge
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