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The implementation problem is the problem of designing a mechanism (game form) such that the equilibrium outcomes …-implemented. Even non-monotonic social choice rules can be implemented using Nash equilibrium refinements. The implementation problem … can be made more challenging by imposing additional requirements on the mechanisms, such as robustness to renegotiation …
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This chapter of the Handbook of Game Theory (Vol. 3) provides an overview of the theory of Nash equilibrium and its refinements. The starting-point is the rationalistic approach to games and the question whether there exists a convincing, self-enforcing theory of rational behavior in...
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This chapter surveys the branch of implementation theory initiated by Maskin (1999) . Results for both complete and …
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