Why Efficient Reforms Fail: Endogenous Game Transformation under Status Quo Bias and Social Preferences (opens in new tab)
Why do societies remain stuck in inferior institutions even when superior al ternatives are widely recognized? This paper develops a model in which agents choose not only actions within a game but also transformations of the game it self. Transformations may be soft, changing payoffs through taxes or subsidies, or hard, changing feasibility through deletion or replacement of actions. Within a coordination model with status-quo bias (switching co...
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