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In global games in which one player has better information than his rival, it may be that in the unique equilibrium, the better informed player has a lower payoff than the poorly informed player. The reason is that while the better informed player faces less (or even no) uncertainty about...
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We investigate intertemporal planning problems as a way of gaining understanding of the characteristics of individual decision-makers and the choice options presented to them. A frequent simplifying assumption that is made in studies of this sort is that choice of options that yield lower...
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