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Other Regarding Preferences: Outcomes, Intentions, or Interdependence [PDF]
The Ultimatum Game seems to be the ideal experiment to test for the structure of preferences or the sequential rationality assumptions underlying subgame perfection. We study the theoretical implications of introducing the possibility of misconceptions -
Halevy, Yoram, Peters, Michael
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Country versus pharmaceutical company interests for hepatitis C treatment. [PDF]
Lothan R, Gutman N, Yamin D.
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The Cournot outcome as the result of price competition [PDF]
In a homogeneous product duopoly with concave revenue and convex costs we study a two stage game in which, first, firms engage simultaneously in capacity (production) and, after production levels are made public, there is sequential price competition in ...
Pedro Jara-Moroni
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Sequential Bargaining in a Stochastic Environment [PDF]
This paper investigates the uniqueness of subgame perfect (SP) payoffs in a sequential bargaining game. Players are completely informed and the surplus to be allocated follows a geometric Brownian motion.
Adriana Breccia
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Existence of equilibria in repeated games with long-run payoffs. [PDF]
Ashkenazi-Golan G +3 more
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Game Theory Via Revealed Preferences [PDF]
We investigate equilibrium notions in game theory from the revealed preference approach. For extensive game forms with complete information, we derive a set of independent necessary and sufficient conditions for the observed outcomes to be rationalized ...
Indrajit Ray, Lin Zhou
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Enumerating rights: more is not always better. [PDF]
Ball S, Dave C, Dodds S.
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Emergence of specialized third-party enforcement. [PDF]
Mohlin E, Rigos A, Weidenholzer S.
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Mechanism design with partially-specified participation games [PDF]
This paper considers the implementation of an economic outcome under complete information when the strategic and informational details of the participation game are partially-specified.
Laurent Lamy
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Deterministic Multi-Player Dynkin Games [PDF]
A multi-player Dynkin game is a sequential game in which at every stage one of the players is chosen, and that player can decide whether to continue the game or to stop it, in which case all players receive some terminal payoff.
Eilon, SOLAN, Nicolas, VIEILLE
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