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show that in fact this class of games expresses all such lattices. In particular we prove that any lattice under set … strategic complements with no indifference. This fact then suggests an interesting way of studying some subclasses of games of … express. In the second part of the paper we study subclasses of binary games of strategic complements with no indifference …
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We study the evolution of cooperation in spatial public goods games where, besides the classical strategies of …
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study a class of participation games, which differ in the number of players, the success threshold, and the payoff to not …
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study a class of participation games, which differ in the number of players, the success threshold, and the payoff to not …
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actions in games, based on a structural econo- metric model of non-equilibrium behavior in games. The model is based pri …-player guessing games. The application illustrates the empirical relevance of the main features of the model. …
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Nash equilibrium is shown to exist for every game. In symmetric bimatrix games, our results imply the existence of a …
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In a beauty contest experiment with over 6,000 chess players, ranked from amateur to world class, we found that Grandmasters act very similar to other humans. This even holds true when they play exclusively against players of approximately their own strength. In line with psychological research...
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Stochastic games model repeated play with symmetric information. We analyze their value in the zero-sum case, and …
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We analyze communication about the social returns to investment in a public good. We model two agents who have private information about these returns as well as their own taste for cooperation, or social preferences. Before deciding to contribute or not, each agent submits an unverifiable...
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In this experiment, we endogenize the choice of which contribution scheme is implemented in a public goods game. We investigate three rule-based contribution schemes. In a first step, players agree on a common group provision level using the principle of the smallest common denominator....
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