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Although mixed extensions of finite games always admit equilibria, this is not the case for countable games, the best-known example being Waldʼs pick-the-larger-integer game. Several authors have provided conditions for the existence of equilibria in infinite games. These conditions are...
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This paper shows that under very general conditions, there exists a locally stable Nash equilibrium in games of strategic complements (GSC), as well as in the more general case of games with non-decreasing best response correspondences. While it is well known that in such cases a unique...
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We consider the implementation problem under incomplete information and private values. We investigate double implementability of social choice functions in dominant strategy equilibria and ex post equilibria. We show that the notion of an ex post equilibrium is weaker than the notion of a...
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This paper examines the behavior of adaptive agents in a stochastic dynamic version of the Hotelling's location model. We conduct an innovative agent-based simulation under the Hotelling's setting with two agents who use the Nash Q-learning mechanism for adaptation. This allows us to explore...
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The concept of Berge equilibria is based on supportive behavior among the players: each player is supported by the group of all other players. In this paper, we extend this concept by maintaining the idea of supportive behavior among the players, but eliminating the underlying coordination...
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Many important economic situations can be modeled as dynamic games of incomplete information with strategic complementarities of actions and types. In this paper, we extend the results of Athey (2001) and Reny (2011) from static Bayesian games to dynamic environments, providing conditions that...
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A partially-honest individual is a person who follows the maxim, "Do not lie if you do not have to" to serve your material interest. By assuming that the mechanism designer knows that there is at least one partially-honest individual in a society of n ≥ 3 individuals, a social choice rule...
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Harris, Reny, and Robson (1995) added a public randomization device to dynamic games with almost perfect information to ensure existence of subgame perfect equilibria (SPE). We show that when Nature's moves are atomless in the original game, public randomization does not enlarge the set of SPE...
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We can often predict the behavior of those closest to us more accurately than that of complete strangers, yet we routinely engage in strategic situations with both: our social network impacts our strategic knowledge. Peer-confirming equilibrium describes the behavioral consequences of this...
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We examine the relation between coalition-proof Nash equilibrium (Bernheim et al., 1987) and weakly dominated strategies in games with strategic substitutes (SS) and monotone externalities (ME). We show that in sigma-interactive games with SS and ME, every coalition-proof Nash equilibrium is a...
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