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Games and Economic Behavior, Volume 36
Volume 36, Number 1, July 2001
- Ehud Kalai:
In Memoriam: John C. Harsanyi 1920-2000. 1 - Tom Harsanyi:
Eulogy to My Father: John C. Harsanyi, 1920-2000. 2-4 - Kenneth J. Arrow:
In Memoriam: John C. Harsanyi. 5-6 - Robert J. Aumann:
Harsanyi's Sweater. 7-8 - Ken Binmore:
Creativity and Acclaim. 9-10 - László Cseh-Szombathy:
Sociological Thinking. 11 - Mary Macgregor:
Homage from a Student. 12 - Michael Maschler:
My Encounters with John Harsanyi. 13-14 - C. Bart McGuire:
Achievement Against Odds. 15-18 - Simona Morini:
Harsanyi's Intellectual Legacy. 19 - Roger B. Myerson:
Learning Game Theory from John Harsanyi. 20-25 - Nelson N. Polsby:
A Friend and Colleague. 26-27 - Paul A. Samuelson:
A Personal Tribute to John Harsanyi. 28-29 - Tibor Scitovsky:
A Letter to the Editor. 30 - Reinhard Selten:
John C. Harsanyi, System Builder and Conceptual Innovator. 31-46 - Reinhard Selten:
Postscript. 47-50 - Giacomo Bonanno:
Branching Time, Perfect Information Games, and Backward Induction. 57-73 - Ian L. Gale, Mark Stegeman:
Sequential Auctions of Endogenously Valued Objects. 74-103
Volume 36, Number 2, August 2001
- Antoni Bosch-Domènech, Maria Saez-Marti:
Cycles of Aggregate Behavior in Theory and Experiment. 105-137 - Jordi Brandts, Carles Solà:
Reference Points and Negative Reciprocity in Simple Sequential Games. 138-157 - Jacob Glazer, Ariel Rubinstein:
Debates and Decisions: On a Rationale of Argumentation Rules. 158-173 - Josep M. Izquierdo, Carles Rafels:
Average Monotonic Cooperative Games. 174-192 - Alexander Kovalenkov, Myrna Holtz Wooders:
Epsilon Cores of Games with Limited Side Payments: Nonemptiness and Equal Treatment. 193-218 - Giuseppe Lopomo:
Optimality and Robustness of the English Auction. 219-240 - Donald G. Saari, Katri K. Sieberg:
Some Surprising Properties of Power Indices. 241-263 - Theo Offerman, Jan Potters, Harrie A. A. Verbon:
Cooperation in an Overlapping Generations Experiment. 264-275
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