Corrigendum to: “Discounted Stochastic Games with No Stationary Nash Equilibrium: Two Examples
Levy (2013) presents examples of discounted stochastic games that do not have stationary equilibria. The second named author has pointed out that one of these examples is incorrect. In addition to describing the details of this error, this note presents a new example by the first named author that succeeds in demonstrating that discounted stochastic games with absolutely continuous transitions can fail to have stationary equilibria.
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2014-07-17
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Authors: | Levy, Yehuda John ; McLennan, Andrew |
Institutions: | School of Economics, University of Queensland |
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