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messages, on their credibility and on actual play. We run an experiment in a three-player coordination game with Pareto ranked …
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the most rewarding alternative is the one chosen by a single player. This coordination game has many asymmetric equilibria …
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It is commonly assumed that friendship should decrease strategic uncertainty in games involving tacit coordination …. However, this has never been tested on two "opposite poles" of coordination, namely, games of strategic complements and …
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conforming to Nash equilibrium behavior. We conduct an experiment on a minority-of-three game in which each player is a team … egocentric instead. Our results contribute to the understanding of coordination dynamics resting on heterogeneity and co …
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. However, this has never been tested on two "opposite poles" of coordination, namely, games of strategic complements and …. Friendship thus appears to have a very different impact on coordination games involving strategic complements and substitutes. We …
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Friendship is commonly assumed to reduce strategic uncertainty and enhance tacit coordination. However, this assumption … has never been tested across two opposite poles of coordination involving either strategic complementarity or … substitutability. We had participants interact with friends or strangers in two classic coordination games: the stag hunt game, which …
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