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Subgame perfect equilibrium with continuous reaction functions
Games and Economic Behavior, 1990zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Friedman, James W., Samuelson, Larry
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Mediated Subgame Perfect Equilibrium
This paper studies mediation in infinitely repeated games with perfect monitoring. In departure from the literature, we assume that all private messages and internal records are publicly revealed at the end of each stage. We call the resulting equilibrium concept mediated subgame perfect equilibrium (MSPE).Ewerhart, Christian, Zeng, Haoyuan
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Subgame Perfect Nash Equilibrium: A Learning Approach via Costs to Move
Dynamic Games and Applications, 2018zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Caruso, Francesco +2 more
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2015
For general extensive-form games with or without perfect information, subgame perfect equilibrium is defined. Various repeated games are analyzed, and Perfect Folk Theorem is proved.
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For general extensive-form games with or without perfect information, subgame perfect equilibrium is defined. Various repeated games are analyzed, and Perfect Folk Theorem is proved.
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Econometrica, 2003
HARRIS (1985) HAS SHOWN that subgame-perfect equilibria exist in deterministic continuous games with perfect information.' A recent influential paper by Harris, Reny, and Robson (1995) shows that public randomization ensures the existence of subgameperfect equilibria in continuous games with almost perfect information. The authors exhibit an example of
Luttmer, Erzo G.J., Mariotti, Thomas
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HARRIS (1985) HAS SHOWN that subgame-perfect equilibria exist in deterministic continuous games with perfect information.' A recent influential paper by Harris, Reny, and Robson (1995) shows that public randomization ensures the existence of subgameperfect equilibria in continuous games with almost perfect information. The authors exhibit an example of
Luttmer, Erzo G.J., Mariotti, Thomas
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Econometrica, 1995
Summary: The starting point of this paper is a simple, regular dynamic game in which subgame-perfect equilibrium fails to exist. Examination of this example shows that existence would be restored if players were allowed to observe the output of a public-randomization device.
Harris, Christopher +2 more
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Summary: The starting point of this paper is a simple, regular dynamic game in which subgame-perfect equilibrium fails to exist. Examination of this example shows that existence would be restored if players were allowed to observe the output of a public-randomization device.
Harris, Christopher +2 more
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ε-Subgame Perfectness of an Open-Loop Stackelberg Equilibrium in Linear-State Games
Dynamic Games and Applications, 2012zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
BURATTO, ALESSANDRA +2 more
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Upper hemicontinuity of the correspondence of subgame-perfect equilibrium outcomes
Journal of Mathematical Economics, 1991A topology for a class of multistage games is introduced. Some properties of this topology are studied. In particular it is shown that all multistage games can be approximated by finite multistage games. The main result then says that the correspondence mapping multistage games into their subgame-perfect equilibrium outcomes is upper hemicontinuous ...
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Existence of subgame perfect equilibrium with public randomization: A short proof [PDF]
Consider a multi-stage game where each player has a compact choice set and payoffs are continuous in all such choices. Harris, Reny and Robson (1995) prove existence of a subgame perfect equilibrium as long as a public correlation device is added to each stage.
Arthur J. Robson, Philip J. Reny
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