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of B moves is only 35%. I also test a hypothesis that the order of the action and the signal affects the results, finding …
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Experiments in which subjects play simultaneously several finite prisoner's dilemma supergames with and without an outside option reveal that: (i) subjects use probabilistic start and endeffect behaviour, (ii) the freedom to choose whether to play the prisoner's dilemma game enhances...
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rival’s gender and/or differences in relative ability. In a laboratory experiment, we use two tasks that differ regarding …
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Considering a pure coordination game with a large number of equivalent equilibria, we argue, first, that a focal point that is itself not a Nash equilibrium and is Pareto dominated by all Nash equilibria, may attract the players' choices. Second, we argue that such a non-equilibrium focal point...
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subjective beliefs of players. In a laboratory experiment we measure subjects’ certainty equivalents for three coordination games …
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We examine the effect of unilateral and mutual partner selection in the context of prisoner's dilemmas experimentally. Subjects play simultaneously several finitely repeated two-person prisoner's dilemma games. We find that unilateral choice is the best system. It leads to low defection and...
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We perform an experiment on a pure coordination game with uncertainty about the payoffs. Our game is closely related to …. In our experiment each subject receives a noisy signal about the true payoffs. This game has a unique strategy profile … also test behavior in a game without uncertainty as a benchmark case. The game with uncertainty is inspired by the "global …
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We report an experiment on the effect of intergroup competition on group coordination in the minimal-effort game (Van …
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understanding test before participating in the experiment with role uncertainty, shows that the vast majority of subjects (93 …
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Equivalence classes of normal form games are defined using the geometry of correspondences of standard equilibiurm concepts like correlated, Nash, and robust equilibrium or risk dominance and rationalizability. Resulting equivalence classes are fully characterized and compared across different...
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