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On the Existence of a Bayesian Nash Equilibrium

1998
We provide a new proof (based on a Caratheodory-type selection theorem) of the existence of a Bayesian Nash equilibrium.
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Interim Bayesian Nash Equilibrium on Universal Type Spaces for Supermodular Games

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2007
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The stability of Bayesian Nash equilibrium of dynamic Cournot duopoly model with asymmetric information

Communications in Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation, 2018
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Weisheng Yu, Yu Yu
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Refining Nash Equilibrium by Bayesian Iterative Conjectures Approach

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2012
Bayesian equilibrium by iterative conjectures (BEIC) analyzes games with players forming their conjectures of what other players will do iteratively starting with first order uninformative conjectures (or prior distribution functions) and updating their conjectures iteratively with game theoretic reasoning until a convergence of conjectures is achieved,
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Bayesian Nash Equilibrium

2023
Ana Espinola-Arredondo   +1 more
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The Hypothesis of Nash Equilibrium and Its Bayesian Justification

1994
The theory of games treats decision problems where the results of an agent’s action depend on the actions of others. It advances standards of rationality for an agent’s choice of an action, or strategy. The most widely accepted standard enjoins an agent to do his part in a Nash equilibrium, i.e., a set of strategies, one for each agent, such that each ...
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Bayesian Nash equilibrium in all-pay auctions with interdependent types

Games and Economic Behavior
In this paper, the author prove the existence of a behavioral-strategy Bayesian Nash equilibrium in all-pay auctions with interdependent signals. The author initially assume a specific tie-breaking rule that, at any type profile, deterministically awards the object to one of the top bidders at that profile that has the highest value.
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