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players to which ν will become disconnected. We focus on unilateral link formation and Nash equilibrium. We show existence of …
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>Nash equilibrium</em>. We show existence of Nash equilibria and a<em> price of stability</em> of 1 + <em>ο</em>(1) under moderate …
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. Although at least one of the players has the equilibrium strategy to choose private remuneration, we frequently observe both …
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. Although at least one of the players has the equilibrium strategy to choose private remuneration, we frequently observe both …
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equilibrium networks are nested split graphs. Additionally, we show that the game is a potential game, even when we introduce …
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equilibrium networks are nested split graphs. Additionally, we show that the game is a potential game, even when we introduce …
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In experimental games, task-related incentives are payments to experimental subjects that vary according to their strategy choices and the consequent outcomes of the games. Limited evidence exists regarding incentive magnitude effects in experimental games. We examined one-off strategy choices...
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In experimental games, task-related incentives are payments to experimental subjects that vary according to their strategy choices and the consequent outcomes of the games. Limited evidence exists regarding incentive magnitude effects in experimental games. We examined one-off strategy choices...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011848336
We initiate the study of the destruction or adversary model (Kliemann 2010) using the swap equilibrium (SE) stability …
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We initiate the study of the destruction or adversary model (Kliemann 2010) using the swap equilibrium (SE) stability …
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