TOC: Games Econ Beh
Introduction
Games and Economic Behavior, 59(2)
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Games and Economic Behavior
Relevant ARCategory: Marketing Journals |
May, 2007
Competitive burnout: Theory and experimental evidence?
–J. Atsu Amegashie, C. Bram Cadsby and Yang Song [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Asymmetric information about rivals’ types in standard auctions: An experiment
–James Andreoni, Yeon-Koo Che and Jinwoo Kim [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Reduced game and converse consistency
–Chih Chang and Cheng-Cheng Hu [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Budget processes: Theory and experimental evidence
–Karl-Martin Ehrhart, Roy Gardner, Jürgen von Hagen and Claudia Keser [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Secrecy, two-sided bias and the value of evidence
–Francesco Giovannoni and Daniel J. Seidmann [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
A theory of natural addiction
–Trenton G. Smith and Attila Tasnádi [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Batch queues with choice of arrivals: Equilibrium analysis and experimental study
–William E. Stein, Amnon Rapoport, Darryl A. Seale, Hongtao Zhang and Rami Zwick [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Trust and trustworthiness across different age groups
–Matthias Sutter and Martin G. Kocher [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Ratifiability of efficient collusive mechanisms in second-price auctions with participation costs
–Guofu Tan and Okan Yilankaya [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
The replicator dynamics does not lead to correlated equilibria
–Yannick Viossat [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Book Reviews
George J. Mailath and Larry Samuelson, Repeated Games and Reputations: Long-Run Relationships, Oxford University Press, New York, NY (2006) ISBN 978-0-19-530079-6 pages i–xviii and 1–645.
–Wojciech Olszewski [Publisher]
Ken Binmore, Playing for Real: A Text on Game Theory, Oxford University Press (2007) ISBN 978-0-19-530057-4 639 pp.
–H. Peyton Young [Publisher]