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Network Games With Triadic Interactions
ABSTRACT We propose a model for network‐mediated interactions incorporating higher‐order relationships such as triadic interactions. The marginal utility of an individual's action depends explicitly on endogenous actions of multiple units. Conditions ensuring a unique Nash equilibrium are derived using a variational inequality approach. We estimate the
Wei Shi, Chunchao Wang, Pei Yu
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AI in steatohepatitis diagnostics: precision beyond the microscope. [PDF]
Ejaz A +4 more
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A Simple and Procedurally Fair Game Form for Nash Implementation of the No-Envy Solution
Makoto Hagiwara
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Double Implementation in Nash and Undominated Nash Equilibria,
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Identification and Estimation of Large Network Games with Private Link Information
ABSTRACT We study the identification and estimation of large network games in which individuals choose continuous actions while holding private information about their links and payoffs. Extending the framework of Galeotti et al., we build a tractable empirical model of such network games and show that the parameters in individual payoffs are ...
Hülya Eraslan, Xun Tang
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Artificial intelligence in hepatology: A comprehensive scoping review of clinical applications, challenges, and future directions. [PDF]
Eskandar K.
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Nash Implementation with Strategyproofness
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Abstract This paper investigates the impact of a private brand (PB) introduction by an e‐commerce platform. Contrary to previous research, the platform allows competing manufacturers to sell their national brands (NBs) directly to consumers for an agency fee. Our game‐theoretic analysis allows us to derive the following key insights.
Salma Karray, Simon P. Sigué
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Translating Trial to Treatment: A Scoping Review of Resmetirom First Year in Real-World Use for Moderate to Advanced Fibrosis in Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatohepatitis. [PDF]
Vats K, Alam MM.
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