RIEB Seminar (Jointly supported by:Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (S),(B))

Date&Time Wednesday, July 20, 2016, 3:30pm-5:00pm
Place RIEB Meeting Room (Annex, 2nd Floor)
Intended Audience Faculties, Graduate Students and People with Equivalent Knowledge
Language Japanese
Note Copies of the paper will be available at Office of Promoting Research Collaboration.

3:30pm-5:00pm

Speaker Takashi HAYASHI
Affiliation Adam Smith Business School, University of Glasrow
Topic Sequential Implementation without Commitment
Abstract In a fi…nite-horizon intertemporal setting, in which society needs to decide and enforce a socially optimal outcome in each period without being able to commit to future ones, the paper examines problems of implementing dynamic social choice processes. A dynamic social choice process is a social choice function (SCF) that maps every admissible state into a socially optimal outcome on the basis of past outcomes. A SCF is sequentially implementable if there exists a sequence of mechanisms (with observed actions and with simultaneous moves) such that for each possible state of the environment, each (pure strategy) subgame perfect (Nash-)equilibrium of games played sequentially by the same individuals in that state generates the outcome prescribed by the SCF for that state, at every history. The paper identi…fies necessary conditions for SCFs to be sequentially implemented, sequential decomposability and sequential Maskin monotonicity, and shows that they are also suficient under auxiliary conditions when there are three or more individuals. It provides an account of welfare implications of the sequential implementability in the contexts of sequential trading and sequential voting.