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game theory 15 Nash equilibrium 13 bargaining 11 learning 11 core 9 repeated games 9 Evolution 7 coordination 6 Learning 5 collusion 5 externalities 5 mechanism design 5 public goods 5 reputation 5 Fictitious Play 4 Learning Process 4 Repeated Games 4 backward induction 4 evolution 4 evolutionary stability 4 expected utility 4 partition function 4 stochastic games 4 voting 4 : bargaining 3 Asymmetric Information 3 Auctions 3 Bargaining 3 Bayesian Learning 3 Coalition formation 3 Core 3 Equilibrium Selection 3 Game theory 3 Interlinkage 3 Nash Equilibrium 3 Networks 3 Potential games 3 Repeated games 3 Trader 3 auctions 3
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Lagunoff, Roger 19 Samet, Dov 19 Vidal-Puga, Juan 16 Oechssler, Joerg 13 Carmona, Guilherme 12 Lehrer, Ehud 11 Manzini, Paola 9 Bergantiños, Gustavo 8 Jackson, Matthew O. 8 Krishna, Vijay 8 Sethi, Rajiv 8 Berger, Ulrich 7 Echenique, Federico 7 Halpern, Joseph Y. 7 Hart, Sergiu 7 Kóczy, László Á. 7 Mariotti, Marco 7 Anderlini, Luca 6 Shalev, Jonathan 6 Huck, Steffen 5 LiCalzi, Marco 5 Montero, Maria 5 Azrieli, Yaron 4 Blume, Andreas 4 Blume, Lawrence E. 4 Chaudhuri, Sarbajit 4 Hillas, John 4 Lahiri, Somdeb 4 Monderer, Dov 4 Mullat, Joseph E. 4 Rasmusen, Eric 4 Samuelson, Larry 4 Unver, M. Utku 4 Williamson, Stephen D. 4 ALTMAN, Eitan 3 Aiyagari, S. Rao 3 Benoit, Jean-Pierre 3 Bergstrom, Ted 3 Berliant, Marcus 3 Bhaskar, V. 3
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Some theory of bivariate risk attitude
Marta_Cardin; Paola_Ferretti - EconWPA - 2004
In past years the study of the impact of risk attitude among risks has become a major topic, in particular in Decision Sciences. Subsequently the attention was devoted to the more general case of bivariate random variables. The first approach to multivariate risk aversion was proposed by de...
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Evolutionary Stability of Constant Consistent Conjectures
Possajennikov, Alex - EconWPA - 2004
The paper shows that there is a close connection between (constant) consistent conjectures in a given game and evolutionary stability of conjectures. Evolutionarily stable conjectures are consistent and consistent conjectures are the only interior candidates for evolutionary stability.
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A Correction to Uniqueness in 'Competitive Bidding and Proprietary Information'
Dubra, Juan - EconWPA - 2004
In this note I show that there is a mistake in the proof of uniqueness in Engelbrecht-Wiggans, Milgrom and Weber’s seminal “Competitive Bidding and Proprietary Information” and provide a correct proof.
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The Folk Theorem in Dynastic Repeated Games
Anderlini, Luca; Gerardi, Dino; Lagunoff, Roger - EconWPA - 2004
A canonical interpretation of an infinitely repeated game is that of a “dynastic” repeated game: a stage game repeatedly played by successive generations of finitely-lived players with dynastic preferences. These two models are in fact equivalent when the past history of play is observable...
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Salience: Agenda Choices by Competing Candidates
Berliant, Marcus; Konishi, Hideo - EconWPA - 2004
Which issues are discussed by candidates in an election campaign? Why are some issues never discussed? Model tractability is lost quickly when dealing with these questions, partly because of the multidimensional voting inherent in models of multiple issues. Our model features two candidates for...
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Asymmetric loss utility: an analysis of decision under risk
Strashny, Alex - EconWPA - 2004
This paper develops a utility model for evaluating lotteries. In estimating utility, risk averse people use an asymmetric loss function. Expected utility is seen as a special case that is a good approximation in some cases. The model resolves several paradoxes and makes easily falsifiable...
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Counting Combinatorial Choice Rules
Echenique, Federico - EconWPA - 2004
I count the number of combinatorial choice rules that satisfy certain properties: Kelso-Crawford substitutability, and independence of irrelevant alternatives. The results are important for two-sided matching theory, where agents are modeled by combinatorial choice rules with these properties....
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Forming societies and the Shapley NTU value
Vidal-Puga, Juan - EconWPA - 2004
We design a simple protocol of coalition formation. A society grows up by sequentially incorporating new members. The negotiations are always bilateral. We study this protocol in the context of non-transferable utility (NTU) games in characteristic function form. When the corresponding NTU game...
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Shedding light on El Farol
Challet, Damien; Marsili, Matteo; Ottino, Gabriele - EconWPA - 2004
We mathematize El Farol bar problem and transform it into a workable model. We find general conditions under which the convergence of the average attendance to the resource level is trivial and does not even require any intelligence on the side of agents. Secondly, specializing to a particular...
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'Strategic supplements' in games with polylinear interactions
Kukushkin, Nikolai S - EconWPA - 2004
Strategic games are considered where: every player chooses from a compact subset of the real line; the partners' choices affect each player's utility only through their scalar aggregate, which is affine in every single partner's choice; if the choices of all players but two are fixed, then both...
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