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Resisting Evidence Manipulation with Endogenous Skepticism
Youzong Xu
Department of Finance, Accounting and Economics
Centre for Decision Research and Experimental Economics China
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Voting Rule
100%
Welfare
50%
Bayesian
50%
Private Information
50%
Group Decision-Making
50%
Marginal Costs
50%
Information Design
50%
Keyphrases
Sender
100%
Commitment Power
28%
Private Information
14%
Expected Payoff
14%
Voting Rules
14%
Collective Decision-making
14%
Decision Information
14%
Information Design
14%
Marginal Cost
14%
Bayesian Persuasion
14%
Strategic Voting
14%
Non-commitment
14%
Unobservable States
14%