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This note extends Wiseman [6] to more general reputation games with exogenous learning. Using Gossner's [4] relative …
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This paper studies the reputation effect in which a long-lived player faces a sequence of uninformed short …
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The motivation of this paper comes from repeated games with incomplete information and imperfect monitoring. It concerns the existence, for any payoff function, of a particular equilibrium (called completely revealing) allowing each player to learn the state of nature. We consider thus an...
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agent's initial effort has persistent effects, and on the role of reputation in models with endogenous turnover. …
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monitoring structure, we prove a reputation result for stage games with a strong Stackelberg action: if there is positive …
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We show that, in repeated common interest games without discounting, strong `perturbation implies efficiency' results require that the perturbations must include strategies which are `draconian' in the sense that they are prepared to punish to the maximum extent possible. Moreover, there is a...
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structure, we prove a reputation result for games with locally nonconflicting interests or games with strictly conflicting …
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We model a long-run relationship as an infinitely repeated game played by two equally patient agents. In each period, the agents play an extensive-form game of perfect information. There is incomplete information about the type of player 1 while player 2’s type is commonly known. We show that...
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, i.e., a two-sided reputation result would hold. In this note we show that this conjecture is indeed true for a wide set … of stage games for which the one-sided reputation result of Atakan and Ekmekci (2008) holds.. …
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We establish reputation results, under two sided incomplete information, for a class of repeated games. We consider a …
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