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Rationalizability is a central concept in game theory. Since there may be many rationalizable strategies, applications commonly use refinements to obtain sharp predictions. In an important paper, Weinstein and Yildiz (2007) show that none of these refinements is robust to perturbations of...
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residue limit, and withholding period in grain storage. It delved into the origin of synthetic pesticide and its introduction … consumers of grain and grain products. Furthermore, it dwelt on the activities of Nigerian stored Products Research Institute …
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developing country grain markets. The model is first developed to suit the case of Ethiopian grain markets, and a general model …
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