Seminario di Albin Erlanson
ore 12.30 Sala Seminari – I° piano, Palazzo Levi Cases, Via del Santo 33
04.04.2017
Costly Verification in Collective Decisions
Seminario di Albin Erlanson, Stockholm School of Economics
We study how a principal should optimally choose between implementing a new policy and keeping status quo when the information relevant for the decision is privately held by agents. Agents are strategic in revealing their information, but the principal can verify an agent’s information at a given cost. We exclude monetary transfers. When is it worthwhile for the principal to incur the cost and learn an agent’s information? We characterize the mechanism that maximizes the expected utility of the principal. This mechanism can be implemented as a weighted majority voting rule, where agents are given additional weight if they provide evidence about their information. The evidence is verified whenever it is decisive for the principal’s decision. Additionally, we find a general equivalence between Bayesian and ex-post incentive compatible mechanisms in this setting.