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Bargaining and Information: An Empirical Analysis of a Multistage Arbitration Game

Paul Pecorino1; Mark Van Boening

1 University of Alabama

Journal of Labor Economics 2001

We conduct an experimental analysis of final offer arbitration (FOA) with differentially informed players. Under FOA, the arbitrator must choose one of the two submitted offers. In our control, the uninformed player makes an offer to the informed player prior to the submission of offers to the arbitrator. The treatment allows negotiation after offers are submitted to the arbitrator. Because these offers are potentially binding, they may transmit privately held information and, thereby, lower the dispute rate. We find that allowing negotiation in the face of potentially binding offers lowers the dispute rate by 27 percentage points.

DOI
10.1086/322825
Volume
19 (4)
Pages
922-948
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