Toxic Types and Infectious Communication Breakdown

Abstract

We introduce a new channel for breakdown of cheap talk communication between an informed sender and an uninformed receiver. Our framework has the following novel feature: conditional on interacting, both parties agree on the optimal action in each state, but there are sender types with which the receiver prefers not to interact. We show that for a broad class of preferences, any interval equilibrium induces only finitely many actions in the support of the receiver's strategy. We also show that introducing a second stage with noisy signals on the sender type has a dramatic effect on the first-stage communication.
Published as: Toxic types and infectious communication breakdown in Games and Economic Behavior , Vol. 142, 718 - 729, November, 2023