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Game-theoretic models are a convenient tool to systematically analyze competitive situations. This makes them particularly handy in the field of security where a company or a critical infrastructure wants to defend against an attacker. When the optimal solution of the security game involves...
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affiliation-motivated individuals engaged in game-play. The first model captures learning by motivated agents during strategic …
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opportunities to identify learning rules, since on networks (compared to, e.g., random matching) more rules differ in terms of their … information they consult before making their choices. We use these data to estimate learning types using finite mixture models … find that learning depends on network position. Participants in more complex environments (with more network neighbors …
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This paper provides a formal analysis on the investment coordination problem in a vertically separated electricity … decisions of network and power plants need to be coordinated. In unbundled markets, firm-internal coordination no longer applies …. We develop a formal approach to examine whether sim- ple information exchange ("cheap talk") could restore coordination …
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