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Games and Economic Behavior, Volume 81
Volume 81, September 2013
- Özgün Ekici:
Reclaim-proof allocation of indivisible objects. 1-10 - Hervé Moulin, Rodrigo A. Velez
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The price of imperfect competition for a spanning network. 11-26 - Daron Acemoglu, Martin Kaae Jensen:
Aggregate comparative statics. 27-49 - Aviad Heifetz, Martin Meier, Burkhard C. Schipper:
Dynamic unawareness and rationalizable behavior. 50-68 - Leonidas Spiliopoulos
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Beyond fictitious play beliefs: Incorporating pattern recognition and similarity matching. 69-85 - Alexander Wolitzky:
Endogenous institutions and political extremism. 86-100 - Péter Vida
, Helmuts Azacis
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A detail-free mediator. 101-115 - Tommy Andersson, Albin Erlanson:
Multi-item Vickrey-English-Dutch auctions. 116-129 - Yakov Babichenko:
Best-reply dynamics in large binary-choice anonymous games. 130-144 - Adrian Beck, Rudolf Kerschbamer
, Jianying Qiu, Matthias Sutter
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Shaping beliefs in experimental markets for expert services: Guilt aversion and the impact of promises and money-burning options. 145-164 - Elena Inarra
, Concepción Larrea
, Elena Molis
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Absorbing sets in roommate problems. 165-178 - Ehud Lehrer, Dinah Rosenberg, Eran Shmaya:
Garbling of signals and outcome equivalence. 179-191 - Maria Bigoni
, Margherita Fort
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Information and learning in oligopoly: An experiment. 192-214 - Yingyao Hu, Yutaka Kayaba
, Matthew Shum:
Nonparametric learning rules from bandit experiments: The eyes have it! 215-231 - Charles F. Manski, Claudia Neri:
First- and second-order subjective expectations in strategic decision-making: Experimental evidence. 232-254 - Matthias Lang
, Achim Wambach:
The fog of fraud - Mitigating fraud by strategic ambiguity. 255-275
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