利用Colonel Blotto博弈引出预期

Elicitation of expectations using Colonel Blotto

Experimental Economics · 2018
被引 5
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

基于Colonel Blotto博弈设计了一个群体引出预期的机制,通过实验室实验比较两种支付规则,发现比例奖励规则比赢家通吃规则和个人评分规则更能准确反映真实概率。

Abstract

Abstract We develop a mechanism based on the Colonel Blotto game to elicit (subjective) expectations in a group-based manner. In this game, two players allocate resources over possible future events. A fixed prize is awarded based on the amounts the players allocate to the realized event. We consider two payoff variations: under the proportional-prize rule, the award is split proportionally to the resources that players allocate to the realized event; under the winner-takes-all rule, the full award is given to the player who allocate the most resources to the realized event. When probabilities by which events realize are common knowledge to the players, both games are Bayesian–Nash incentive compatible in the sense that (expected) equilibrium allocations perfectly reflect the true realization probabilities. By means of a laboratory experiment, we find that in a setting where realization probabilities are common knowledge the game with the proportional-prize rule (Prop) elicits better distributions compared to both the winner-takes-all variation (Win) and a benchmark mechanism based on an individual-based proper scoring rule (Ind). Without common knowledge of realization probabilities Prop is at least as good as Ind, showing that it is possible to use a game to elicit expectations in a similar fashion to using a proper scoring rule.

期望诱导比例奖励规则实验室实验