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Global games 2 Monopoly 1 Network externalities 1 Recurrent crises 1 Shocks 1 monopoly 1 network externalities 1 recurrent crises 1 shocks 1
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Frankel, David M. 2
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Department of Economics, Iowa State University 1
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Journal of Mathematical Economics 1 Staff General Research Papers / Department of Economics, Iowa State University 1
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Recurrent Crises in Global Games
Frankel, David M. - Department of Economics, Iowa State University - 2013
Global games have unique equilibria in which aggregate behavior changes sharply when an underlying random fundamental crosses some threshold. This property relies on the existence of dominance regions: all players have a highest and lowest action that, for some fundamentals, is strictly...
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Recurrent crises in global games
Frankel, David M. - In: Journal of Mathematical Economics 48 (2012) 5, pp. 309-321
Global games have unique equilibria in which aggregate behavior changes sharply when an underlying random fundamental crosses some threshold. This property relies on the existence of dominance regions: all players have a highest and lowest action that, for some fundamentals, is strictly...
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