TOC: Games Econ Behavior
Introduction
Games and Economic Behavior, 62(1)
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Games and Economic Behavior
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The effect of bidders’ asymmetries on expected revenue in auctions?
–Estelle Cantillon [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Hold-up and the evolution of investment and bargaining norms
–Herbert Dawid and W. Bentley MacLeod [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Universal knowledge–belief structures
–Martin Meier [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
An evolutionary analysis of the volunteer’s dilemma
–David P. Myatt and Chris Wallace [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
The average tree solution for cycle-free graph games
–P. Jean Jacques Herings, Gerard van der Laan and Dolf Talman [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
The two-person beauty contest
–Brit Grosskopf and Rosemarie Nagel [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Cores of convex and strictly convex games
–Julio González-Díaz and Estela Sánchez-Rodríguez [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Ambiguity aversion, games against nature, and dynamic consistency
–Emre Ozdenoren and James Peck [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Core stability in chain-component additive games
–Bas van Velzen, Herbert Hamers and Tamás Solymosi [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Double implementation in a market for indivisible goods with a price constraint
–Helmuts A-zacis [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Auction choice for ambiguity-averse sellers facing strategic uncertainty
–Theodore L. Turocy [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Complementarities and macroeconomics: Poisson games
–Miltiadis Makris [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Reputation and impermanent types
–Thomas Wiseman [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Prudence in bargaining: The effect of uncertainty on bargaining outcomes
–Lucy White [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Interactive unawareness revisited?
–Joseph Y. Halpern and Leandro Chaves Rêgo [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
The tree of experience in the forest of information: Overweighing experienced relative to observed information?
–Uri Simonsohn, Niklas Karlsson, George Loewenstein and Dan Ariely [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Testing theories of fairness—Intentions matter
–Armin Falk, Ernst Fehr and Urs Fischbacher [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
A canonical model for interactive unawareness
–Aviad Heifetz, Martin Meier and Burkhard C. Schipper [Publisher] [Google Scholar]