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Distributional Preferences, Reciprocity-Like Behavior, and Efficiency in Bilateral Exchange. [PDF]
Benjamin DJ.
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Preplay contracting in the Prisoners' dilemma. [PDF]
Andreoni J, Varian H.
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Game Theoretic Clustering for Finding Strong Communities. [PDF]
Zhao C, Al-Bashabsheh A, Chan C.
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On equilibrium refinements in supermodular games [PDF]
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Oriol Carbonell-Nicolau, Richard McLean
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2009 47th Annual Allerton Conference on Communication, Control, and Computing (Allerton), 2009
We study supermodular games on graphs as a benchmark model of cooperation in networked systems. In our model, each agent's payoff is a function of the aggregate action of its neighbors and it exhibits strategic complementarity. We study the largest Nash equilibrium which, in turn, is the Pareto optimal equilibrium in the presence of positive ...
Vahideh H. Manshadi, Ramesh Johari
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We study supermodular games on graphs as a benchmark model of cooperation in networked systems. In our model, each agent's payoff is a function of the aggregate action of its neighbors and it exhibits strategic complementarity. We study the largest Nash equilibrium which, in turn, is the Pareto optimal equilibrium in the presence of positive ...
Vahideh H. Manshadi, Ramesh Johari
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The nonatomic supermodular game
Games and Economic Behavior, 2013zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Yang, Jian, Qi, Xiangtong
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Analysis of the n-person noncooperative supermodular multiobjective games
Operations Research Letters, 2023zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Supermodular Social Games [PDF]
A social game is a generalization of a strategic-form game, in which not only the payoff of each player depends upon the strategies chosen by their opponents, but also their set of admissible strategies. Debreu (1952) proves the existence of a Nash equilibrium in social games with continuous strategy spaces.
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ON THE SUPERMODULARITY OF HOMOGENEOUS OLIGOPOLY GAMES
International Game Theory Review, 2010The main purpose is to prove the supermodularity (convexity) property of a cooperative game arising from an economical situation. The underlying oligopoly situation is based on a linear inverse demand function as well as linear cost functions for the participating firms.
THEO DRIESSEN, HOLGER MEINHARDT
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