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- Tsuyoshi Adachi:
Robust and secure implementation: equivalence theorems. Games Econ. Behav. 86: 96-101 (2014) - Katsuhiko Aiba:
A folk theorem for stochastic games with private almost-perfect monitoring. Games Econ. Behav. 86: 58-66 (2014) - Tommy Andersson, Jens Gudmundsson, Dolf Talman, Zaifu Yang:
A competitive partnership formation process. Games Econ. Behav. 86: 165-177 (2014) - Aaron Archer, Robert Kleinberg:
Truthful germs are contagious: A local-to-global characterization of truthfulness. Games Econ. Behav. 86: 340-366 (2014) - Dieter Balkenborg, Dries Vermeulen:
Universality of Nash components. Games Econ. Behav. 86: 67-76 (2014) - Yves Breitmoser, Jonathan H. W. Tan, Daniel John Zizzo:
On the beliefs off the path: Equilibrium refinement due to quantal response and level-k. Games Econ. Behav. 86: 102-125 (2014) - Francesco Brindisi, Bogaçhan Çelen, Kyle Hyndman:
The effect of endogenous timing on coordination under asymmetric information: An experimental study. Games Econ. Behav. 86: 264-281 (2014) - Volker Britz, P. Jean-Jacques Herings, Arkadi Predtetchinski:
On the convergence to the Nash bargaining solution for action-dependent bargaining protocols. Games Econ. Behav. 86: 178-183 (2014) - Hector Chade, Virginia N. Vera de Serio:
Wealth effects and agency costs. Games Econ. Behav. 86: 1-11 (2014) - Shurojit Chatterji, Arunava Sen, Huaxia Zeng:
Random dictatorship domains. Games Econ. Behav. 86: 212-236 (2014) - Ning Chen, Arpita Ghosh, Nicolas S. Lambert:
Auctions for social lending: A theoretical analysis. Games Econ. Behav. 86: 367-391 (2014) - Wonki Jo Cho:
Impossibility results for parametrized notions of efficiency and strategy-proofness in exchange economies. Games Econ. Behav. 86: 26-39 (2014) - Geoffroy de Clippel, Victor Naroditskiy, Maria Polukarov, Amy Greenwald, Nicholas R. Jennings:
Destroy to save. Games Econ. Behav. 86: 392-404 (2014) - Michal Feldman, Kevin Leyton-Brown:
Introduction. Games Econ. Behav. 86: 339 (2014) - Renato Gomes, Kane S. Sweeney:
Bayes-Nash equilibria of the generalized second-price auction. Games Econ. Behav. 86: 421-437 (2014) - Ronen Gradwohl, Omer Reingold:
Fault tolerance in large games. Games Econ. Behav. 86: 438-457 (2014) - Shaili Jain, Yiling Chen, David C. Parkes:
Designing incentives for online question-and-answer forums. Games Econ. Behav. 86: 458-474 (2014) - Juan A. Lacomba, Francisco M. Lagos, Ernesto Reuben, Frans van Winden:
On the escalation and de-escalation of conflict. Games Econ. Behav. 86: 40-57 (2014) - Rafael Costa Lima, Humberto Moreira:
Information transmission and inefficient lobbying. Games Econ. Behav. 86: 282-307 (2014) - Wanchuan Lin, Yiming Liu, Juanjuan Meng:
The crowding-out effect of formal insurance on informal risk sharing: An experimental study. Games Econ. Behav. 86: 184-211 (2014) - Jona Linde, Joep Sonnemans, Jan Tuinstra:
Strategies and evolution in the minority game: A multi-round strategy experiment. Games Econ. Behav. 86: 77-95 (2014) - Inés Macho-Stadler, David Pérez-Castrillo, Nicolás Porteiro:
Coexistence of long-term and short-term contracts. Games Econ. Behav. 86: 145-164 (2014) - Paolo Masella, Stephan Meier, Philipp Zahn:
Incentives and group identity. Games Econ. Behav. 86: 12-25 (2014) - Hervé Moulin:
Pricing traffic in a spanning network. Games Econ. Behav. 86: 475-490 (2014) - Axel Ockenfels, Reinhard Selten:
Impulse balance in the newsvendor game. Games Econ. Behav. 86: 237-247 (2014) - Paolo Penna, Carmine Ventre:
Optimal collusion-resistant mechanisms with verification. Games Econ. Behav. 86: 491-509 (2014) - Mark Satterthwaite, Steven R. Williams, Konstantinos E. Zachariadis:
Optimality versus practicality in market design: A comparison of two double auctions. Games Econ. Behav. 86: 248-263 (2014) - Christian Seel:
The value of information in asymmetric all-pay auctions. Games Econ. Behav. 86: 330-338 (2014) - Dmitry Shapiro, Xianwen Shi, Artie Zillante:
Level-k reasoning in a generalized beauty contest. Games Econ. Behav. 86: 308-329 (2014) - Elias Tsakas:
Epistemic equivalence of extended belief hierarchies. Games Econ. Behav. 86: 126-144 (2014)
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