Credulity, Lies, and Costly Talk
Abstract
Language inflation and deception result when either the receiver is credulous or the sender finds it costly to misrepresent information (due to legal, technological, or moral constraints)—subsumes the first part of working paper “Non-Fully Strategic Information Transmission.”
Suggested Citation
Marco Ottaviani, Francesco Squintani, and Navin Kartik. "Credulity, Lies, and Costly Talk" Journal of Economic Theory 134.1 (2007): 93-116.