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Games and Economic Behavior, Volume 144
Volume 144, 2024
- Cédric Argenton, Radosveta Ivanova-Stenzel, Wieland Müller:
Cournot meets Bayes-Nash: A discontinuity in behavior in finitely repeated duopoly games. 1-12 - Gary Charness, Giovanni Di Bartolomeo, Stefano Papa:
A stranger in a strange land: Promises and identity. 13-28 - Marcelo Ariel Fernandez, Tatiana Mayskaya, Arina Nikandrova:
Imposing commitment to rein in overconfidence in learning. 29-48 - Hiromichi Goko, Ayumi Igarashi, Yasushi Kawase, Kazuhisa Makino, Hanna Sumita, Akihisa Tamura, Yu Yokoi, Makoto Yokoo:
A fair and truthful mechanism with limited subsidy. 49-70 - Ross Rheingans-Yoo:
Large random matching markets with localized preference structures can exhibit large cores. 71-83 - Arthur Dolgopolov:
Reinforcement learning in a prisoner's dilemma. 84-103 - Ata Atay, Christian Trudeau:
Queueing games with an endogenous number of machines. 104-125 - Enrico De Magistris:
Incomplete preferences or incomplete information? On Rationalizability in games with private values. 126-140 - Beixi Zhou:
Dynamic coordination with payoff and informational externalities. 141-166 - Ran I. Shorrer, Sándor Sovago:
Dominated choices under deferred acceptance mechanism: The effect of admission selectivity. 167-182 - Matthias Blonski, Daniel Herbold:
Partnerships based on Joint Ownership. 183-202 - Javier Cembrano, Felix A. Fischer, David Hannon, Max Klimm:
Impartial selection with additive guarantees via iterated deletion. 203-224 - Vatsal Khandelwal:
Learning in networks with idiosyncratic agents. 225-249 - Francesca Barigozzi, Helmuth Cremer:
Shining with the stars: Competition, screening, and concern for coworkers' quality. 250-283 - Ninghua Du, Quazi Shahriar:
Information disclosure in mitigating moral hazard: An experimental investigation. 284-299 - Klaus Heeger, Ágnes Cseh:
Popular matchings with weighted voters. 300-328 - Jan Philipp Krügel, Fabian Paetzel:
The impact of fraud on reputation systems. 329-354 - Ayala Arad, Stefan P. Penczynski:
Multi-dimensional reasoning in competitive resource allocation games: Evidence from intra-team communication. 355-377 - Adam Tauman Kalai, Ehud Kalai:
Beyond dominance and Nash: Ranking equilibria by critical mass. 378-394 - Dinah Rosenberg, Eilon Solan, Nicolas Vieille:
Corrigendum to "Informational externalities and emergence of consensus" [Games Econ. Behav. 66 (2) (2009) 979-994]. 395-396
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