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definitions, as well as the relationship to renegotiation-proof equilibrium. It is possible for repeated matching equilibria to be …We examine a new class of games, which we call social games, where players not only choose strategies but also choose … players in different roles, among other things. We also examine finite repetitions of games where players may choose to …
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definitions, as well as the relationship to renegotiation-proof equilibrium. It is possible for repeated matching equilibria to be …We examine a new class of games, which we call social games, where players not only choose strategies but also choose … players in different roles, among other things. We also examine finite repetitions of games where players may choose to …
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definitions, as well as the relationship to renegotiation-proof equilibrium. It is possible for repeated matching equilibria to be …We examine a new class of games, which we call social games, where players not only choose strategies but also choose … players in different roles, among other things. We also examine finite repetitions of games where players may choose to …
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This paper develops a framework for studying repeated matching markets. The model departs from the Gale …–Shapley matching model by having a fixed set of long-lived players (firms) match with a new generation of short-lived players (workers …) in every period. I define history-dependent and self-enforcing matching processes in this repeated matching environment …
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We study infinitely repeated two player games with perfect information, where each period consists of two stages: one … discount factors. Afterwards, we examine different concepts of renegotiation-proofness and extend the characterization to … renegotiation-proof payoffs. …
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This paper proposes an axiomatic approach to study two-player infinitely repeated games. A solution is a correspondence … that maps the set of stage games into the set of infinite sequences of action profiles. We suggest that a solution should … provide a classification of all repeated games into families, based on the strength of the requirement imposed by the axiom of …
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