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The Design and Price of Influence

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  • Raphael Boleslavsky
  • Aaron Kolb

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A sender has a privately known preference over the action chosen by a receiver. The sender would like to influence the receiver's decision by providing information, in the form of a statistical experiment or test. The technology for information production is controlled by a monopolist intermediary, who offers a menu of tests and prices to screen the sender's type, possibly including a "threat" test to punish nonparticipation. We characterize the intermediary's optimal screening menu and the associated distortions, which we show may benefit the receiver. We compare the sale of persuasive information with other forms of influence -- overt bribery and controlling access.

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  • Raphael Boleslavsky & Aaron Kolb, 2024. "The Design and Price of Influence," Papers 2408.03689, arXiv.org.
  • Handle: RePEc:arx:papers:2408.03689
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