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A fundamental non-stationarity of infinitely repeated games as usually studied is that the length of the history of play gets longer each period. With private actions (and mixed strategies) or private signals, this introduces a particular difficulty with common solution concepts such as...
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We show that the ways incentives can be provided during dynamic interaction depend very crucially on the manner in which players learn information. This conclusion is established in a general stationary environment with noisy public monitoring and frequent actions. The monitoring process can be...
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outcomes of sequentially simulated data. We report two experiments. The first involved seven well-known probabilistic inference … experiments, even the statistically nave make accurate probabilistic inferences after experiencing sequentially simulated outcomes …
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ambiguous alternative in their possession for an unambiguous one? We present three experiments in which individuals preferred to …
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