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strategy inference 5 experimental economics 4 Prisoner's Dilemma 2 binary tree classification 2 posted-offer market 2 strategic buyer behavior 2 Bayesian methods 1 bayesian methods 1 cooperation 1 exrimental economics 1 incomplete information 1 random payoffs 1 reated games 1 repeated games 1
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ENGLE-WARNICK, Jim 2 Engle-Warnick, Jim 2 MILLER, John H. 2 McCAUSLAND, William J. 2 Ruffle, Bradley 2 Kaplan, Todd R. 1 Ruffle, Bradley J. 1
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Business School, University of Exeter 1 Centre Interuniversitaire de Recherche en Économie Quantitative (CIREQ) 1 Department of Economics, Oxford University 1 Département de Sciences Économiques, Université de Montréal 1 Economics Group, Nuffield College, University of Oxford 1
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Cahiers de recherche 2 Discussion Papers / Business School, University of Exeter 1 Economics Papers / Economics Group, Nuffield College, University of Oxford 1 Economics Series Working Papers / Department of Economics, Oxford University 1
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The Ghost in the Machine: Inferring Machine-Based Strategies from Observed Behavior
ENGLE-WARNICK, Jim; McCAUSLAND, William J.; MILLER, John H. - Département de Sciences Économiques, Université de … - 2004
We introduce a procedure to infer the repeated-game strategies that generate actions in experimental choice data. We apply the technique to set of experiments where human subjects play a repeated Prisoner's Dilemma. The technique suggests that two types of strategies underly the data.
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It's My Turn . . . Please, After You: An Experimental Study of Cooperation and Social Conventions
Kaplan, Todd R.; Ruffle, Bradley J. - Business School, University of Exeter - 2004
provide opportunities for unnoticed or non-punishable “cheating”, our empirical analysis including a simple strategy inference …
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The Ghost in the Machine: Inferring Machine-Based Strategies from Observed Behavior
ENGLE-WARNICK, Jim; McCAUSLAND, William J.; MILLER, John H. - Centre Interuniversitaire de Recherche en Économie … - 2004
We introduce a procedure to infer the repeated-game strategies that generate actions in experimental choice data. We apply the technique to set of experiments where human subjects play a repeated Prisoner's Dilemma. The technique suggests that two types of strategies underly the data.
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Inferring Buyer Strategies and their Impact on Monopolist Pricing
Engle-Warnick, Jim; Ruffle, Bradley - Economics Group, Nuffield College, University of Oxford - 2001
We infer unobserved strategies from the observed actions of buyers in posted-offer market experiments to evaluate their effectiveness against a monopolist. While the strategies of one-quarter of the buyers in our experiments correspond to the game-theoretic prediction of passive price-taking,...
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Inferring Buyer Strategies and their Impact on Monopolist Pricing
Engle-Warnick, Jim; Ruffle, Bradley - Department of Economics, Oxford University - 2001
We infer unobserved strategies from the observed actions of buyers in posted-offer market experiments to evaluate their effectiveness against a monopolist. While the strategies of one-quarter of the buyers in our experiments correspond to the game-theoretic prediction of passive price-taking,...
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