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The growing literature on learning in games has produced various results on the predictive success of learning theories. These results, however, were based on various methods of comparison. The present paper uses experimental data on a set of four games in order to check on the robustness of...
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clustering to bargaining environments sustains cooperative play analogous to the situation in finitely repeated PD games. …
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Our study concerns bargaining behavior in situations where one party is in a stronger position than the other. We …
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(theoretically) that adding search to a simple bargaining mechanism eliminates some unsatisfactory features of bargaining theory. Our … experiment reveals that the model can account for some (but not all) of the behavioral regularities. In line with recent …
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lack structural information, which contrasts with common notions of fairness or "manners" in ultimatum bargaining (Camerer … information and feedback so that they have to learn the nature of the game during repeated play. The results lend support to the …
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In a laboratory experiment, subjects played ten two-person 3x3 constant sum games and stated beliefs about the …
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experiment does not lead to a significant loss of experimental control. Based on this assessment, experimental economists were …
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Earlier experiments have shown that under little information subjects are hardly able to coordinate even though there … and design an experiment in which subjects re-peatedly play 4 simple games within 4 sets of 40 rounds under little … information. This way we are able to investigate (i) the coordination abilities of the subjects depending on the underlying game …
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We use an experiment to explore how subjects learn to play against computers which are programmed to follow one of a … and that all learning algorithms are subject to exploitation with the notable exception of imitation. The experiment was …
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We perform a further experiment to check the robustness of the main result in Rey Biel (2005) to sequential play. We …
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