Information, coordination and the industrialization of countries

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Abstract

The industrialization process of a country is often plagued by a failure to coordinate investment decisions. Using the Global Games approach we can solve this coordination problem and eliminate the problem of multiple equilibria. We show how appropriate information provision enhances efficiency. We discuss extensions of the model and argue that subsidies may be a property of a signalling equilibrium to overcome credibility problems in information provision. In addition, we point out possible problems with overreaction to public information. Furthermore, we suggest a new focus for development policy. © The Author 2008. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Ifo Institute for Economic Research, Munich. All rights reserved.

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Englmaier, F., & Reisinger, M. (2008). Information, coordination and the industrialization of countries. CESifo Economic Studies, 54(3), 534–550. https://doi.org/10.1093/cesifo/ifn006

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