TOC: Games Econ Behavior
Introduction
Games and Economic Behavior, 63(1)
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Pricing in Bertrand competition with increasing marginal costs
–Klaus Abbink and Jordi Brandts [] []
Proper scoring rules for general decision models
–Christopher P. Chambers [] []
Delegation and commitment in durable goods monopolies
–Tarek Coury and Vladimir P. Petkov [] []
Does monitoring decrease work effort?The complementarity between agency and crowding-out theories
–David Dickinson and Marie-Claire Villeval [] []
Asymmetric evolutionary games with non-linear pure strategy payoffs
–Michael A. Fishman [] []
License auctions with royalty contracts for (winners and) losers
–Thomas Giebe and Elmar Wolfstetter [] []
Case-based learning with different similarity functions?
–Ani Guerdjikova [] []
A non-cooperative interpretation of the f-just rules of bankruptcy problems
–Chih Chang and Cheng-Cheng Hu [] []
Pre-auction offers in asymmetric first-price and second-price auctions
–René Kirkegaard and Per Baltzer Overgaard [] []
Adaptation and complexity in repeated games
–Eliot Maenner [] []
Group identification
–Alan D. Miller [] []
Why evolution does not always lead to an optimal signaling system
–Christina Pawlowitsch [] []
Regret minimization in repeated matrix games with variable stage duration
–Shie Mannor and Nahum Shimkin [] []
Fictitious play in 3×33×3 games: The transition between periodic and chaotic behaviour
–Colin Sparrow, Sebastian van Strien and Christopher Harris [] []
Subgame perfection in ultimatum bargaining trees
–Dale O. Stahl and Ernan Haruvy [] []
Coordination cycles
–Jakub Steiner [] []
The number of pure Nash equilibria in a random game with nondecreasing best responses
–Satoru Takahashi [] []
Noncooperative foundations of bargaining power in committees and the Shapley–Shubik index
–Annick Laruelle and Federico Valenciano [] []
Long-run selection and the work ethic
–Jens Josephson and Karl Wärneryd [] []
Existence of Nash equilibria in finite extensive form games with imperfect recall: A counterexample
–Philipp C. Wichardt [] []
Evaluating generalizability and parameter consistency in learning models
–Eldad Yechiam and Jerome R. Busemeyer [] []
Epistemic conditions for rationalizability
–Eduardo Zambrano [] []
Approximate efficiency in repeated games with correlated private signals
–Bingyong Zheng [] []
Book Review
H. Peyton Young, Strategic Learning and Its Limits , Oxford Univ. Press (2004) 165 pages.
–William H. Sandholm []
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