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Rationalizability in Continuous Games [PDF]
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Stationarity, Rationalizability and Bargaining
The Review of Economic Studies, 1994Summary: Without assuming rational expectations, we examine the implications of a stationarity assumption in a standard bargaining model with one-sided incomplete information, where the seller makes an offer in each period. Instead of computing a weakly stationary equilibrium, we invoke rationalizability [see \textit{B. D.
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Preference, Rationalizability and Equilibrium
Journal of Economic Theory, 1997zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Rationalizability in multicriteria games
International Journal of Game Theory, 2018zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Prudent Rationalizability in Generalized Extensive-form Games with Unawareness
B E Journal of Theoretical Economics, 2021Aviad Heifetz, Burkhard C Schipper
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Robust refinement of rationalizability with arbitrary payoff uncertainty
Games and Economic Behavior, 2022Siyang Xiong, Yi-Chun Chen
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Pareto rationalizability by two single-peaked preferences
Mathematical Social Sciences, 2022Ritxar Arlegi
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An Epistemic Generalization of Rationalizability
2017Rationalizability, originally proposed by Bernheim and Pearce, generalizes the notion of Nash equilibrium. Nash equilibrium requires common knowledge of strategies. Rationalizability only requires common knowledge of rationality. However, their original notion assumes that the payoffs are common knowledge.
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A Structure Theorem for Rationalizability with Application to Robust Predictions of Refinements
Econometrica, 2007Jonathan Weinstein
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