Conley, John P.; Neilson, William S. - In: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 92 (2013) C, pp. 176-191
We argue that many strategic interactions are chosen by, rather than imposed upon, agents. The endogeneity of the implicit game substantially alters the incentive structure faced by agents. If agents can refuse to play a game and instead seek a different partner, then it becomes in their...