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We revisit n-player coordination games with Pareto-ranked Nash equilibria. The novelty is that we introduce fuzzy play and a matching device, where each player does not choose which pure strategy to play, but instead chooses a nonempty subset of his strategy set that he submits to the matching...
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We study network games with social and private dissonance where each player in the network exerts some costly efforts. Players may belong to unions and members of each union choose their efforts by maximizing the joint utility of the union. Each player not only benefits from the aggregate effort...
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The paper analyzes the role of the structure of communication - i.e. who is talking with whom - on the choice of messages, on their credibility and on actual play. We run an experiment in a three-player coordination game with Pareto ranked equilibria, where a pair of agents has a profitable...
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