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Games and Economic Behavior, Volume 47
Volume 47, Number 1, April 2004
- Nabil I. Al-Najjar:
Aggregation and the law of large numbers in large economies. 1-35 - Aaron Archer, Joan Feigenbaum, Arvind Krishnamurthy, Rahul Sami, Scott Shenker:
Approximation and collusion in multicast cost sharing. 36-71 - Bogaçhan Çelen, Shachar Kariv:
Observational learning under imperfect information. 72-86 - Ron Holzman, Dov Monderer:
Characterization of ex post equilibrium in the VCG combinatorial auctions. 87-103 - Ron Holzman, Noa E. Kfir-Dahav, Dov Monderer, Moshe Tennenholtz:
Bundling equilibrium in combinatorial auctions. 104-123 - Jérôme Renault, Tristan Tomala:
Learning the state of nature in repeated games with incomplete information and signals. 124-156 - Alvaro Sandroni, Rann Smorodinsky:
Belief-based equilibrium. 157-171 - Eilon Solan, Leeat Yariv:
Games with espionage. 172-199 - Ran Spiegler:
Simplicity of beliefs and delay tactics in a concession game. 200-220 - William Stanford:
Individually rational pure strategies in large games. 221-233
Volume 47, Number 2, May 2004
- Giacomo Bonanno:
Memory and perfect recall in extensive games. 237-256 - Youngsub Chun:
On weighted Kalai-Samet solutions for non-transferable utility coalitional form games. 257-267 - Martin Dufwenberg, Georg Kirchsteiger:
A theory of sequential reciprocity. 268-298 - Péter Eso, James Schummer:
Bribing and signaling in second price auctions. 299-324 - Eric J. Friedman, Mikhael Shor, Scott Shenker, Barry Sopher:
An experiment on learning with limited information: nonconvergence, experimentation cascades, and the advantage of being slow. 325-352 - Igal Milchtaich:
Random-player games. 353-388 - Tim Roughgarden, Éva Tardos:
Bounding the inefficiency of equilibria in nonatomic congestion games. 389-403 - Eric van Damme, Sjaak Hurkens:
Endogenous price leadership. 404-420 - Andreas Westermark:
Extremism, campaigning and ambiguity. 421-452 - Andreas Blume, Tone Arnold:
Erratum to "Learning to communicate in cheap-talk games": [Games Econ. Behav. 46(2004) 240-259]. 453
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