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Bounded rationality questions backward induction, which however, does not exclude such reasoning when anticipation is easy. In our stochastic (alternating offer) bargaining experiment, there is a certain first-period pie and a known finite deadline. What is uncertain (except for the final...
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Bounded rationality questions backward induction, which however, does not exclude such reasoning when anticipation is easy. In our stochastic (alternating offer) bargaining experiment, there is a certain first-period pie and a known finite deadline. What is uncertain (except for the final...
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. Standard theory would want judges to rationally deal with the limitations of the evidence. We posit that this is not only …
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improve prescriptions for coping with uncertainties in view of evidence of substantive success or failure. Decision theory …
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