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It is common in studies of individual choice behavior to report averages of the behavior under consideration. In the social sciences the mean is, indeed, often the quantity of interest, but at times focusing on the mean can be misleading. For example, it is well known in labor economics that...
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directly from a simple sufficient condition for consistency: being generated by associative paths, which can be used to show … consistency for many other methods. We introduce a new axiom, dummy consistency, which is quite mild. Nonetheless there is an … important relationship between dummy consistency and consistency. For example, we show that all additive cost sharing methods …
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problem. This paper considers the consistency of the calibration estimator suggested by Särndal & Lundström (2005)for …
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In Bonanno (Int. J. Game Theory, 42:567-592, 2013) a general notion of perfect Bayesian equilibrium (PBE) was introduced for extensive-form games and shown to be intermediate between subgame-perfect equilibrium and sequential equilibrium. The essential ingredient of the proposed notion is the...
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: the consistency of choices in stated and revealed preference tasks. We show that both kinds of task can produce consistent …
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In this paper we develop tests for whether play in a game is consistent with equilibrium behavior when preferences are unobserved. We provide necessary and sufficient conditions for observed outcomes in extensive game forms to be rationalized first, partially, as a Nash equilibrium and then,...
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-person games, and versions of average consistency and its converse for multilateral settings. …
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extensive-form games. The essential ingredient of the proposed definition is the qualitative notion of AGM-consistency. In this … paper we provide an epistemic foundation for AGM-consistency based on the AGM theory of belief revision. …
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definition is the qualitative notion of AGM-consistency, which has an epistemic justification based on the AGM theory of belief …
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In the study of farsighted coalitional behavior, a central role is played by the von Neumann-Morgenstern (1944) stable set and its modification that incorporates farsightedness. Such a modification was first proposed by Harsanyi (1974) and has recently been re-formulated by Ray and Vohra (2015)....
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