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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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Communication, Credible Improvements and the Core of an Economy with Asymmetric Information
Volij, Oscar - EconWPA - 1997
We analyze an economy with asymmetric information and endogenize the possibilities for information transmission between members of a coalition. We then define a concept of the Core that takes into account these communication possibilities. The internal consistency of the improvements is...
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Common Priors and Separation of Convex Sets
Samet, Dov - EconWPA - 1997
We observe that the set of all priors of an agent is the convex hull of his types. A prior common to all agents exists, if the sets of the agents' priors have a point in common. We give a necessary and sufficient condition for the non-emptiness of the intersection of several closed convex...
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Learning in Cournot Oligopoly - An Experiment
Huck, Steffen; Normann, Hans-Theo; Oechssler, Joerg - EconWPA - 1997
This experiment was designed to test various learning theories in the context of a Cournot oligopoly. We derive theoretical predictions for the learning theories and test these predictions by varying the information given to subjects. The results show that some subjects imitate successful...
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Efficiency Does Not Imply Immediate Agreement
Hart, Sergiu; Levy, Zohar - EconWPA - 1997
Gul (Econometrica, 1989) introduces a non-cooperative bargaining procedure and claims that the payoffs of the resulting efficient stationary subgame perfect equilibria are close to the Shapley value of the underlying transferable utility game (when the discount factor is close to 1). We exhibit...
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"A Theory of Constitutional Standards and Civil Liberty."
Lagunoff, Roger - EconWPA - 1997
Why would potentially intolerant majorities in a democracy protect the rights of unpopular groups or minorities? This paper postulates a dynamic agency model in which potentially tolerant legal standards emerge over time, despite all individuals' having intolerant views. Individuals in society...
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INTERNATIONAL EXPANSION THROUGH SEQUENTIAL INVESTMENT: THE EFFECTS OF NATIONAL CULTURE ON BUYOUTS AND DISSOLUTIONS IN BIOTECHNOLOGY PARTNERSHIPS
FOLTA, TIMOTHY B.; FERRIER, WALTER J. - EconWPA - 1997
This study examines the role of national culture on an issue which is central to competitive strategy: whether to maintain flexibility or commit to a strategic direction. We consider that equity investments in foreign partners may be initiated as the first step in a sequential acquisition...
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A Simple Adaptive Procedure Leading to Correlated Equilibrium
Hart, Sergiu; Mas-Colell, Andreu - EconWPA - 1997
We propose a new and simple adaptive procedure for playing a game: "regret-matching." In this procedure, players depart from their current play with probabilities that are proportional to measures of regret for not having used other strategies in the past. It is shown that our adaptive procedure...
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"On the Social Stability of Coalitional Property Rights Regimes"
Lagunoff, Roger; Glomm, Gerhard - EconWPA - 1997
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Learning to Like What You Have - Explaining the Endowment Effect
Huck, Steffen; Kirchsteiger, Georg; Oechssler, Joerg - EconWPA - 1997
The endowment effect describes the fact that people demand much more to give up an object than they are willing to spend to acquire it. The existence of this effect has been documented in numerous experiments. We attempt to explain this effect by showing that evolution favors individuals whose...
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Finite Horizon Bargaining and the Consistent Field
Gomes, Armando; Hart, Sergiu; Mas-Colell, Andreu - EconWPA - 1997
This paper explores the relationships between noncooperative bargaining games and the consistent value for non-transferable utility (NTU) cooperative games. A dynamic approach to the consistent value for NTU games is introduced: the consistent vector field. The main contribution of the paper is...
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