Lecture 2Hayek Hypothesis and Institution as a Variable "Markets as Economizers of Information: Experimental Examination of the ‘Hayek Hypothesis’," Economic

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Hayek Hypothesis Under what circumstances can we expect a CE to arise? Hayek Hypothesis: strict privacy together with the trading rules of a market institution (the oral double auction in this case) is sufficient to produce efficient competitive market outcomes. Price Taking Hypothesis: The number of buyers and sellers are so large that each individual has imperceptible influence on price Common Knowledge Hypothesis: Perfectly foreseen conditions of supply and demand

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Lecture 2Hayek Hypothesis and Institution as a Variable "Markets as Economizers of Information: Experimental Examination of the Hayek Hypothesis," Economic Inquiry Markets as Economizers of Information: Experimental Examination of the Hayek Hypothesis, Smith EI 1982 Static Competitive Equilibrium Theory -A reallocation of resources from an initial endowment, the exhaust gains from exchange (Pareto Optimal) -There does not exist a coalition that can better themselves by deviating from the final allocation and trading amongst themselves from initial endowments (core) -The is a price system such that all agents are maximizing there utility subject to budget constraints and there is no excess demand in any market. (CE) Hayek Hypothesis Under what circumstances can we expect a CE to arise? Hayek Hypothesis: strict privacy together with the trading rules of a market institution (the oral double auction in this case) is sufficient to produce efficient competitive market outcomes. Price Taking Hypothesis: The number of buyers and sellers are so large that each individual has imperceptible influence on price Common Knowledge Hypothesis: Perfectly foreseen conditions of supply and demand Market experiment: the institution issue Chamberlin 1948 first market experiment Decentralized negotiation as a "souk" Inefficient outcomes compare to partial equilibrium prediction Smith 1962 answer Market institution matter Continuous oral double auction as centralized stock exchange Efficient outcome with a quick convergence to the partial equilibrium even with small number of traders Double Auction-Induced S&D Test of the Hayek Hypothese Lets write on the board the elements of environment. Now Lets describe the instituion What is the theoretical benchmark? What are the treatment variables implied by the three hypothesis? Lets look at our data Smith results on Stationary Environments Large Numbers not necessary Robust to extreme environments Intertemporal Demand and Environment Shocks Demand Cycle Db and Dy Two traders who can buy and resell commodities No storage and demand cycles Our Long Run Experiment Posted Offer Environment NE for design II P=(.05,.06,.08) Q =(5,4,0) Posted Offer Institution Specify on the board the institution of the PO institution Lets look at our results What about tacit collusion? Elements of the Institution Agent is property rights in communication and exchange I i =(M i, h i (m), c i (m), g i (t 0, t, T)). A Microeconomic Institution is the collection of individual property rights. I i =(I 1, I 2,., I N )