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strategic advantage in submodular (resp. supermodular) games with aggregate externalities. Moreover, this evolutionary stable …
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In this paper we present a tree model for defaultable bond prices which can be used for the pricing of credit derivatives. The model is based upon the two-factor Hull-White (1994) model for default-free interest rates, where one of the factors is taken to be the credit spread of the defaultable...
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question is whether this function is implementable (in the sense of full implementation). Using only very mild assumptions on … with respect to different solution concepts employed for implementation. These findings have interesting implications for …
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This paper analyzes the effect of the availability of information about the payoff structure on the behavior of players in a Common-Pool Resource game. Six groups of six individuals played a complete information game, while other six groups played the same game but with no information about the...
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Two subjects have to repeatedly choose between two alternatives, A and B, where payoffs of an A or B-choice depend on the choices made by both players in a number of previous choices. Locally, alternative A gives always more payoff than alternative B. However, in terms of overall payoffs...
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