| Article ID: | iaor2000397 |
| Country: | Germany |
| Volume: | 27 |
| Issue: | 4 |
| Start Page Number: | 599 |
| End Page Number: | 609 |
| Publication Date: | Jan 1998 |
| Journal: | International Journal of Game Theory |
| Authors: | Wrneryd K. |
In games with costless preplay communication, some strategies are more complex than others in the sense that they induce a finer partition of the set of states of the world. This paper shows that if the concept of evolutionary stability, which is argued to be a natural solution concept for communication games, is modified to take lexicographic complexity preferences into account, then for a class of games of common interest only communication strategies that induce payoff-dominant Nash outcomes of the underlying game are stable.