Theoretical Economics, Volume 20, Number 2 (May 2025)

Theoretical Economics 20 (2025), 667–711


Games with information constraints: seeds and spillovers

Simone Galperti, Jacopo Perego

Abstract


We study equilibrium behavior in incomplete-information games under two information constraints: seeds and spillovers. The former restricts which agents can initially receive information. The latter specifies how this information spills over to other agents. Our main result characterizes the equilibrium outcomes under these constraints, without making additional assumptions about the agents' initial information. This involves deriving a “revelation-principle” result for settings in which a mediator cannot communicate directly or privately with the agents. Our model identifies which spillovers are more restrictive and which seeds are more influential. We apply our results to a problem of optimal organization design.

Keywords: Information, spillovers, seeding, networks, correlated equilibrium

JEL classification: C72, D82, D83, D85, M3

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