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The main objects here are two-stage games in which players first compete and subsequently collaborate. We consider …
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The main objects here are noncooperative games in which all externalities occur via a one-dimensional variable. So … informed about the game structure. Particular examples include Cournot oligopolies and some nonatomic market games. …
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-payments, quata exchange, uncertainty, and multi-period planning. Stochastic programming offers good instruments to analyze such games …
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Motivated by non-cooperative games we study repeated interaction among non-communicating agents, each dealing with his …
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Motivated by non-cooperative games we study repeated interaction among non-communicating agents, each dealing with his …
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Accomodated here is a measure space of economic agents, each regarded as a profit maximizing producer, each endowed with his technology and resource bundle. Pooling of private endowments generates a cooperative game with side payments.
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We provide a new and simple convergence analysis for fictitious play of two-person, two-strategy games. Some …
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We consider repeated interaction among several producers of a homogeneous, divisible good, traded at a common market. Demand is uncertain, and its law is unknown.
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