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Dynastic Repeated Games 3 Folk Theorem 2 Private Communication 2 Communication 1 Coverups 1 Dynastic repeated games 1 Folk theorem 1 Private communication 1 Whitewashing 1
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Free 4
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Book / Working Paper 4
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English 3 Undetermined 1
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Anderlini, Luca 3 Lagunoff, Roger 3 Gerardi, Dino 2
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Georgetown University, Department of Economics 3 Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University 1
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Working Papers / Georgetown University, Department of Economics 3 Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers 1
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RePEc 4
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A 'Super' Folk Theorem for Dynastic Repeated Games
Anderlini, Luca; Gerardi, Dino; Lagunoff, Roger - Georgetown University, Department of Economics - 2006
We analyze "dynastic" repeated games. A stage game is repeatedly played by successive generations of finitely …
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The Folk Theorem in Dynastic Repeated Games
Georgetown University, Department of Economics - 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 to...
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The Folk Theorem in Dynastic Repeated Games
Anderlini, Luca; Gerardi, Dino; Lagunoff, Roger - Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University - 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 to...
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Communication in Dynastic Repeated Games: 'Whitewashes' and 'Coverups'
Anderlini, Luca; Lagunoff, Roger - Georgetown University, Department of Economics - 2000
We ask whether communication can directly substitute for memory in dynastic repeated games in which short lived …
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