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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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Decentralization and the Coordination Problem
Oechssler, Joerg - EconWPA - 1994
This paper addresses the relation between the degree of decentralization in a population and the probability of coordinating on an efficient outcome. An evolutionary learning mechanism with a group structure that allows players to "vote with their feet" is introduced. In contrast to most of the...
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Muddling Through: Noisy Equilibrium Selection
Binmore, Ken; Samuelson, Larry - EconWPA - 1994
We examine an evolutionary model in which the primary source of "noise" that moves the model between equilibria is not random, arbitrarily improbable mutations but mistakes in learning. We find conditions under which the payoff-dominant equilibrium in a 2x2 game is selected by the model as well...
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MONOTONICITY OF OPTIMAL POLICIES IN A ZERO SUM GAME: A FLOW CONTROL MODEL
ALTMAN, Eitan - EconWPA - 1994
The purpose of this paper is to illustrate how value iteration can be used in a zero-sum game to obtain structural results on the optimal (equilibrium) value and policy. This is done through the following example. We consider the problem of dynamic flow control of arriving customers into a...
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Nonconvergence of the Mas-Colell and Zhou Bargaining Sets
Anderson, Robert M.; Tockel, Walter; Zhou, Lin - EconWPA - 1994
In a nontransferable utility exchange economy with a continuum of agents, the Mas-Collel bargaining set coincides with the set of Walrasian equilibria. In this paper, we show that the Mas-Colell bargaining set, as well as a smaller bargaining set due to Zhou, may fail to converge to competitive...
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'Knowing Whether', 'Knowing That' and the Cardinality of State Spaces.
Hart, Sergiu; Heifetz, Aviad; Samet, Dov - EconWPA - 1994
We introduce a new operator on information structures which we call `knowing whether' as opposed to the standard knowledge operator which may be called `knowing that'. The difference between these operators is simple. Saying that an agent knows t h a t a certain event occurred implies that this...
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Keeping Society in the Dark: On the Admissibility of Pretrial Negotiations As Evidence in Court
Daughety, Andrew F.; Reinganum, Jennifer F. - EconWPA - 1994
We model the settlement and litigation process, allowing for incomplete information about the level of damages (incurred by the plaintiff) on the part of both the defendant and the court, and use the model to examine the effect of making (currently inadmissible) settlement demands admissible as...
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Spatial Evolution of Automata in the Prisoners' Dilemma
Kirchkamp, Oliver - EconWPA - 1994
The paper applies the idea of evolution to a spatial model. We assume that the prisoners' dilemma is played only within a neighborhood and that evolutionary pressure works also only on a local level. Discriminatory behavior of players is introduced representing strategies as small automata,...
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Learning to Signal in Markets
Noldeke, Georg; Samuelson, Larry - EconWPA - 1994
We formulate a dynamic learning-and-adjustment model of a market in which sellers choose signals that potentitally reveal their types. If the dynamic process selects a unique limiting outcome, then that outcome must be an undefeated equilibrium; though to be undefeated does not suffice to be the...
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APPROXIMATIONS IN DYNAMIC ZERO-SUM GAMES
TIDBALL, Mabel M.; ALTMAN, Eitan - EconWPA - 1994
We develop a unifying approach for approximating a ``limit" zero-sum game by a sequence of approximating games. We discuss both the convergence of the values and the convergence of optimal (or ``almost" optimal) strategies. Moreover, based on optimal policies for the limit game, we construct...
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Beliefs and Cooperation
Huberman, Bernardo A.; Glance, Natalie S. - EconWPA - 1994
Individuals in groups must often choose between acting selfishly and cooperating for the common good. The choices they make are based on their beliefs on how they expect their actions to affect others. We show that for a broad set of beliefs and group characteristics cooperation can appear...
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