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network; and [2] the incentives of a seller s to cooperate can be calculated as if the network was a random tree with seller s … sustaining cooperation, and on how to mitigate such costs. -- Networks ; moral hazard ; graph theory ; repeated games …
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present an experiment on a coordination game in which extrinsic random signals may generate sunspot equilibria. They measure … the risk-dominant equilibrium. -- coordination games ; strategic uncertainty ; sunspot equilibria ; irrelevant information …
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Cripps et al. (2005) conjectured that in an infinitely repeated game with two equally patient players, if there is positive probability that the players could be Stackelberg types, then equilibrium behavior would resemble a war of attrition, i.e., a two-sided reputation result would hold. In...
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