Complicating to Persuade?

This paper addresses a common criticism of certification processes: that they simultaneously generate excessive complexity, insuficient scrutiny and high rates of undue validation. We build a model of persuasion in which low and high types pool on their choice of complexity. A natural criterion based on forward induction selects the high-type optimal pooling equilibrium.When the receiver prefers rejection ex ante, the sender simplifies her report. When the receiver prefers validation ex ante, however, more complexity makes the receiver less selective, and we provide sufficient conditions that lead to complexity inflation in equilibrium.

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Source https://hal.science/hal-00675135
Author Perez-Richet, Eduardo, Prady, Delphine
Maintainer CCSD
Last Updated May 26, 2026, 09:43 (UTC)
Created May 26, 2026, 09:43 (UTC)
Identifier hal-00675135
Language en
Rights https://about.hal.science/hal-authorisation-v1/
contributor Département d'Économie de l'École Polytechnique (X-DEP-ECO) ; École polytechnique (X) ; Institut Polytechnique de Paris (IP Paris)-Institut Polytechnique de Paris (IP Paris)
creator Perez-Richet, Eduardo
date 2012-02-29T00:00:00
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