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and then publish them in The Wall Street Journal or something.
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So Firm A can do that, and let's assume it's costless for it to do that.
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So Firm A can costlessly and verifiably reveal its costs to B.
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The question is: this is going to happen before they play Cournot.
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The question is: should Firm A reveal those costs or not?
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Should Firm A publicize or give away its informational advantage,
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if you like, to Firm B by telling Firm B what its costs look like.
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So what do people think?
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Let me grab the mike and ask people a little bit.
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Imagine you're the manager of Firm A.
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Are you going to tell Firm B what you're costs are or not?
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Wave a hand in the air, or should I just cold call here?