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Self-Confirming Equilibrium .
Fudenberg, D.
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1991
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Necessary and Sufficient Conditions for the Perfect Finite Horizon Folk Theorem.
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1994
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TACIT COLLUSION IN A DYNAMIC DUOPOLY WITH INDIVISIBLE PRODUCTION AND CUMULATIVE CAPACITY CONSTRAINTS.
LOURY, G.
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Economics Department, Massachusetts Institute of …
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1990
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Reputation and Equilibrium Characterization in Repeated Games with Conflicting Interests.
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1992
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Maintaining a Reputation when Strategies are Imperfectly Observed.
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1991
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AN APPROXIMATIVE FOLK THEOREM WITH IMPERFECT PRIVATE INFORMATION.
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Economics Department, Massachusetts Institute of …
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1989
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Folk Theorems for Repeated Games: A NEU Condition.
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Economics Department, Massachusetts Institute of …
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1992
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EQUILIBRIUM PAYOFFS LONG-RUN AND SHORT-RUN PLAYERS AND IMPERFECT PUBLIC INFORMATION.
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LEVINE, D.K.
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Economics Department, Massachusetts Institute of …
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1989
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THE FOLK THEOREM WITH INPERFECT PUBLIC INFORMATION.
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MASKIN, E.
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Economics Department, Massachusetts Institute of …
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1989
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TESTING GAME-THEORETIC MODELS OF FREE RIDING: NEW EVIDENCE OD PROBABILITY BIAS AND LEARNING.
PALFREY, T.R.
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ROSENTHAL, H.
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Economics Department, Massachusetts Institute of …
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1990
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