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Virtual Implementation in Backwards Induction

Games and Economic Behavior, 1996
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Glazer, Jacob, Perry, Motty
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Substantive Rationality and Backward Induction [PDF]

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The Backward Induction Paradox

The Journal of Philosophy, 1989
Les AA. montrent que le paradoxe de l'induction retrograde (backward induction) est resoluble. Une solution repose sur le fait que les joueurs (ou agents) rationnels ne sont pas necessairement en position d'utiliser l'argument d'induction ...
Philip Pettit, Robert Sugden
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Implementation via backward induction

Journal of Economic Theory, 1992
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Herrero, Maria José, Srivastava, Sanjay
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Rationality and Backward Induction

Journal of Economic Methodology, 1997
This paper uses the Centipede Game to criticize formal arguments that have recently been offered for and against backward induction as a rationality principle.
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The Backward Induction Argument

Theory and Decision, 2000
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Doxastic Conditions for Backward Induction

Theory and Decision, 2003
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Evolutionary dynamics and backward induction

Games and Economic Behavior, 2002
This research paper deals with the finite games of finite perfect information, a class of games in extensive form where the complete description is given, exactly specifying the rules, the order of moves, the information for the players and so on, under the assumption that the backward induction equilibrium is unique.
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Proper rationalizability and backward induction [PDF]

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Infinite “Backward” Induction Arguments

Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, 1999
A large family of paradoxical arguments have been subsumed under the label “backward induction arguments”. These include the iterated prisonerÕs dilemma, the centipede game, and the surprise test paradox. They are described as backward because they begin by considering a future hypothetical alternative, rule it out, and then rule out each predecessor.
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