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The quantal response equilibrium (QRE) notion of McKelvey and Palfrey (1995) has recently attracted considerable attention, due in part to its widely documented ability to rationalize observed behavior in games played by experimental subjects. However, even with strong a priori restrictions on...
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The quantal response equilibrium (QRE) notion of McKelvey and Palfrey (1995) has recently attracted considerable attention, due largely to its widely documented ability to rationalize observed behavior in games played by experimental subjects. We show that this ability to fit the data, as...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005464060
The quantal response equilibrium (QRE) notion of McKelvey and Palfrey (1995) has recently attracted considerable attention, due largely to its widely documented ability to rationalize observed behavior in games played by experimental subjects. We show that this ability to fit the data, as...
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In this paper, we investigate interaction between two firms, which are engaged in a repeated procurement relationship modelled as a multiple criteria auction, and an auctioneer (a government employee) who has discretion in devising the selection criteria. A first result is that, in a one-shot...
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We propose a method, alternative to that of Estrella (2003, <italic>Econometric Theory</italic> 19, 1128–1143), of obtaining exact asymptotic <italic>p</italic>-values and critical values for the popular Andrews (1993, <italic>Econometrica</italic> 61, 821–856) test for structural stability. The method is based on inverting an integral...
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