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Computing a Mechanism for a Bayesian and Partially Observable Markov Approach

open access: yesInternational Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science, 2023
The design of incentive-compatible mechanisms for a certain class of finite Bayesian partially observable Markov games is proposed using a dynamic framework.
Clempner Julio B., Poznyak Alexander S.
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Esteemed Colleagues: A Model of the Effect of Open Data on Selective Reporting of Scientific Results

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2021
Open data, the practice of making available to the research community the underlying data and analysis codes used to generate scientific results, facilitates verification of published results, and should thereby reduce the expected benefit (and hence the
Eli Spiegelman
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Quasi Ex-Post Equilibrium in Competing Mechanisms [PDF]

open access: yesSSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
This paper studies competing mechanism games with no restrictions on the complexity of mechanisms where principals can announce mechanisms and agents select and communicate with at most one principal. It proposes the solution concept of robust quasi ex-post equilibrium in which agents' strategies of communicating with a non-deviating principal is ex ...
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Selected Models of Institutional Change in Theory and Practice

open access: yesEkonomista, 2022
This paper is a continuation of the research on the course of institutional changes, the results of which were presented in the article published in “Ekonomista” in 2017, (Sukiennik, Dokurno, Fiedor 2017).
Jakub Sukiennik   +2 more
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On purification of equilibrium in Bayesian games and ex-post Nash equilibrium [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
We demonstrate that if any realization for a Bayesian game is, with high profitability, an approximate Nash equilibrium of the induced game of complete information, then there is a purification of that strategy that is an approximate equilibrium of the original Bayesian game.
Cartwright, Edward, Wooders, Myrna Holtz
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An Equilibrium Analysis of Knaster’s Fair Division Procedure

open access: yesGames, 2013
In an incomplete information setting, we analyze the sealed bid auction proposed by Knaster (cf. Steinhaus (1948)). This procedure was designed to efficiently and fairly allocate multiple indivisible items when participants report their valuations ...
Matt Van Essen
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The Impact of Technological Change on a Competitive Industry

open access: yesJournal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 1997
This study analytically evaluates the impact of technological change on output and input markets in a competitive industry of identical firms. Firm-level technology and technological change are represented parametrically as local approximations to ...
Richard K. Perrin
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A note on the optimal pricing strategy in the discrete-time Geo/Geo/1 queuing system with sojourn time-dependent reward

open access: yesOperations Research Perspectives, 2017
This work studies the optimal pricing strategy in a discrete-time Geo/Geo/1 queuing system under the sojourn time-dependent reward. We consider two types of pricing schemes.
Doo Ho Lee
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On purification of equilibrium in Bayesian games and expost Nash equilibrium [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Game Theory, 2008
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Edward J. Cartwright, Myrna Wooders
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A Model of Protocoalition Bargaining with Breakdown Probability

open access: yesGames, 2015
This paper analyses a model of legislative bargaining in which parties form tentative coalitions (protocoalitions) before deciding on the allocation of a resource.
Maria Montero
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