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Games and Economic Behavior, Volume 131
Volume 131, January 2022
- Salvador Barberà, Dolors Berga, Bernardo Moreno:
Restricted environments and incentive compatibility in interdependent values models. 1-28 - Olena Orlova:
Idiosyncratic preferences in games on networks. 29-50
- Carlos Alós-Ferrer:
The Trembling Chairman Paradox. 51-56
- Mark Satterthwaite, Steven R. Williams, Konstantinos E. Zachariadis:
Price discovery using a double auction. 57-83 - Dawen Meng, Lei Sun, Guoqiang Tian:
Dynamic mechanism design on social networks. 84-120 - Hande Erkut:
Social norms and preferences for generosity are domain dependent. 121-140 - Jordan Chellig, Calina Durbac, Nikolaos Fountoulakis:
Best response dynamics on random graphs. 141-170 - George Georgiadis, Youngsoo Kim, H. Dharma Kwon:
The absence of attrition in a war of attrition under complete information. 171-185
- Moran Koren, Manuel Mueller-Frank:
The welfare costs of informationally efficient prices. 186-196
- Vittorio Bilò, Ioannis Caragiannis, Michele Flammini, Ayumi Igarashi, Gianpiero Monaco, Dominik Peters, Cosimo Vinci, William S. Zwicker:
Almost envy-free allocations with connected bundles. 197-221 - Wonki Jo Cho:
How to add apples and oranges: Aggregating performances of different nature. 222-244 - Andreas Grunewald, Matthias Kräkel:
Information manipulation and competition. 245-263
- Anna Jaskiewicz, Andrzej S. Nowak:
A note on topological aspects in dynamic games of resource extraction and economic growth theory. 264-274 - Dirk Bergemann, Francisco Castro, Gabriel Y. Weintraub:
Third-degree price discrimination versus uniform pricing. 275-291
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