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Reputation and Disclosure in Dynamic Networks (opens in new tab)

Docketed hard evidence changes the meaning of delay: at a public review date, retention is a censoring event. I study a disclosure protocol in which a dated sealed record moves through public custody; review dates are public, and content becomes public only at terminal disclosure. Retention rules out the states in which the holder would have relayed or disclosed the record. With custody separated from audit information, Bayes' rule gives a G...

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