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This paper examines the conception of individuals as being of certain types in Harsanyi'stransformation of games of incomplete information into games of complete information. Itargues that while the conception of the individual in games of complete information offerspotential advances over the...
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Governments, central banks, and private organizations frequently face the challenge of convincing their audience to take a specific action. One key choice is whether to send a public message that can coordinate the audience's actions or to rely instead on private messages that may differ across...
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networks are either complete or have the stararchitecture. Moreover, the process of network formation has powerful effects on …
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network. Interestingly, unconnected equilibria are asymmetric and central players may emerge. Second, I show that non …
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paper continues on the work of Galeotti, Goyal and Kamphorst (2003). In their paper they investigate a model of network … centrality and center-sponsorship are still important characteristics of the networks in minimal curb sets. …
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Agents participating in different kind of organizations, usually take different positions in some network structure …. Two well-known network structures are hierarchies and communication networks. We give an overview of the most common … models of communication and hierarchy restrictions in cooperative games, compare different network structures with each other …
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