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Social value of public information

Social value of public information2005

Lars E. O. Svensson

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"The main result of Morris and Shin (2002) (restated in papers by Amato, Morris, and Shin (2002) and Amato and Shin (2003) and commented upon by Economist (2004)) has been presented and interpreted as an anti-transparency result: more public information can be bad. However, some scrutiny of the result shows that it is actually pro transparency: except in very special circumstances, more public information is good. Furthermore, for a conservative benchmark of equal precision in public and private information, social welfare is higher than in a situation without public information"--National Bureau of Economic Research web site.

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First published
2005
OL Work ID
OL3094903W

Subjects

Mathematical modelsSocial valuesDisclosure of informationInformation theory in economics

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