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result shows the existence of a competitive equilibrium process that is stationary and has an invariant ergodic measure …
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result shows the existence of a competitive equilibrium process that is stationary and has an invariant ergodic measure …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011599475
ensure existence of subgame perfect equilibria (SPE). We show that when Nature's moves are atomless in the original game … of He and Sun (2020) on existence of SPE without public randomization, which in turn yields equilibrium existence for …
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Weinstein and Yildiz (Econometrica, 2007) have shown that only very weak predictions are robust to mispecifications of higher order beliefs. Whenever a type has multiple rationalizable actions, any of these actions is uniquely rationalizable for some arbitrarily close type. Hence, refinements of...
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Weinstein and Yildiz (Econometrica, 2007) have shown that only very weak predictions are robust to mispecifications of higher order beliefs. Whenever a type has multiple rationalizable actions, any of these actions is uniquely rationalizable for some arbitrarily close type. Hence, refinements of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011599487
This article presents a new approach to analyze the equilibrium set of symmetric, differentiable games by separating multiple symmetric equilibria and asymmetric equilibria. This separation allows the investigation of, for example, how various parameter constellations affect the scope for...
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