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Coordination 3 Equilibrium Selection 2 Global Game 2 Period-specific Network Effects 2 Strategic Complementarities 2 Strategic Waiting 2 Equilibrium selection 1 Global game 1 Period-specific network effects 1 Strategic complementarities 1 Strategic waiting 1 coordination 1 global game 1 period-specific network effects 1 strategic complementarities 1 strategic waiting 1
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Book / Working Paper 3 Article 1
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English 3 Undetermined 1
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Heidhues, Paul 4 Melissas, Nicolas 4
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Abteilung "Wettbewerbsfähigkeit und industrieller Wandel" (WIW), Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung (WZB) 1 Royal Economic Society - RES 1
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CIG Working Papers 1 Economic Theory 1 Royal Economic Society Annual Conference 2003 1 WZB Discussion Paper 1
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RePEc 3 EconStor 1
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Equilibria in a dynamic global game: the role of cohort effects
Heidhues, Paul; Melissas, Nicolas - 2003
We introduce strategic waiting in a global game setting with irreversible investment. Players can wait in order to make a better informed decision. We allow for cohort effects and discuss when they arise endogenously in technology adoption problems with positive contemporaneous network effects....
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Equilibria in a Dynamic Global Game: The role of cohort effects
Heidhues, Paul; Melissas, Nicolas - Royal Economic Society - RES - 2003
We introduce strategic waiting in a global game setting. Players can wait in order to take a better informed decision. We allow for cohort effects, which naturally arise if the network externality in a given period depends on the mass of players who are actively using the technology at this...
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Equilibria in a dynamic global game: the role of cohort effects
Heidhues, Paul; Melissas, Nicolas - In: Economic Theory 28 (2006) 3, pp. 531-557
We introduce strategic waiting in a global game setting with irreversible investment. Players can wait in order to make a better informed decision. We allow for cohort effects, which arise endogenously in technology adoption problems with positive contemporaneous network effects. Formally,...
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Equilibria in a Dynamic Global Game: The Role of Cohort Effects
Heidhues, Paul; Melissas, Nicolas - Abteilung "Wettbewerbsfähigkeit und industrieller … - 2003
We introduce strategic waiting in a global game setting with irreversible investment. Players can wait in order to make a better informed decision. We allow for cohort effects and discuss when they arise endogenously in technology adoption problems with positive contemporaneous network effects....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005772919
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