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Bargaining and the Role of Expert Agents: An Empirical Study of Final-Offer Arbitration

Orley Ashenfelter1; Gordon B. Dahl2

1 Princeton University · 2 University of California San Diego

The Review of Economics and Statistics 2012

Expert agents, such as lawyers, play a prominent role in conflict resolution, yet little is known about how they affect outcomes. We construct a model that permits us to estimate the influence of agents and test whether the parties in a dispute face prisoner's dilemma incentives. Using eighteen years of final-offer arbitration data from New Jersey, we find the parties do significantly better when they retain agents and that the parties learn about this benefit over time. However, we also find that the gain to using an agent is fully offset when the opposing party also hires an agent. Since agents are costly, this noncooperative equilibrium is Pareto inferior.

DOI
10.1162/rest_a_00136
Volume
94 (1)
Pages
116-132
Language
en
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