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respect to their network position while their names do not matter. Existence of certain stable network structures is then …
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ensure existence of subgame perfect equilibria (SPE). We show that when Nature's moves are atomless in the original game … of He and Sun (2020) on existence of SPE without public randomization, which in turn yields equilibrium existence for …
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in quasisupermodular games. We also separate the conditions implying existence of a greatest and a least Nash equilibrium …
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This paper examines the usefulness of Kalai (2020)’s measure of the viability of Nash equilibrium. We experimentally study a class of participation games, which differ in the number of players, the success threshold, and the payoff to not participating. We find that Kalai’s measure captures...
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This chapter of the Handbook of Game Theory (Vol. 3) provides an overview of the theory of Nash equilibrium and its refinements. The starting-point is the rationalistic approach to games and the question whether there exists a convincing, self-enforcing theory of rational behavior in...
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This paper models the behavior of states in a federal country wishing to attract foreign firms to locate within their own individual jurisdictions. The essential intertemporal character of this decision is modeled as a multi-stage game to attract such foreign investment in these states. It is...
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