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closedness under rational behavior and thus to strategic stability and to the best reply property and thus to rationalizability. …
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This paper provides two conditions of epistemic robustness, robustness to alternative best replies and robustness to non-best replies, and uses them to characterize variants of curb sets in finite games, including the set of rationalizable strategies.
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closedness under rational behavior and thus to strategic stability and to the best reply property and thus to rationalizability. …
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This paper provides two conditions of epistemic robustness, robustness to alternative best replies and robustness to non-best replies, and uses them to characterize variants of curb sets in finite games, including the set of rationalizable strategies.
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005649229
This paper provides a definition of epistemic stability of sets of strategy profiles, and uses it to characterize variants of curb sets in finite games, including the set of rationalizable strategies and minimal curb sets.
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closedness under rational behavior and thus to strategic stability and to the best reply property and thus to rationalizability. …
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This paper provides a definition of epistemic stability of sets of strategy profiles,and uses it to characterize variants of curb sets in finite games, including the set of rationalizable strategies and minimal curb sets.
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008511665
Epistemic game theory formalizes assumptions about rationality and mutual beliefs in a formal language, then studies … their behavioral implications in games. Specifically, it asks: what do different notions of rationality and different … assumptions about what players believe about…what others believe about the rationality of players imply regarding play in a game …
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Rationalizability is a central concept in game theory. Since there may be many rationalizable strategies, applications …
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strategies. -- epistemic game theory ; epistemic robustness ; rationalizability ; closedness under rational behavior ; mutual p-belief …
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