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monitoring structure, we prove a reputation result for repeated moral hazard games: if there is positive probability that player …
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Previous work shows that reputation results may fail in repeated games between two long-run players with equal discount … reputation result. If player 1 is a particular commitment type with positive probability and player 2's actions are imperfectly …
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We model a long-run relationship as an infinitely repeated game played by two equally patient agents. In each period, the agents play an extensive-form game of perfect information. There is incomplete information about the type of player 1 while player 2's type is commonly known. We show that a...
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, i.e., a two-sided reputation result would hold. In this note we show that this conjecture is indeed true for a wide set … of stage games for which the one-sided reputation result of Atakan and Ekmekci (2008) holds. …
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structure, we prove a reputation result for games with locally nonconflicting interests or games with strictly conflicting …
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We model a long-run relationship as an infinitely repeated game played by two equally patient agents. In each period, the agents play an extensive-form game of perfect information. There is incomplete information about the type of player 1 while player 2’s type is commonly known. We show that...
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, i.e., a two-sided reputation result would hold. In this note we show that this conjecture is indeed true for a wide set … of stage games for which the one-sided reputation result of Atakan and Ekmekci (2008) holds.. …
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