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opponents' payoffs. In a laboratory experiment we investigate whether players (a) learn the game they are playing, (b) learn to …
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of play towards Nash equilibrium in repeated strategic interactions. We study behavior in a p-beauty contest experiment …
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equilibrium in repeated strategic interactions. We study behavior in a p-beauty contest experiment and find striking differences … translates into better analytic reasoning and a better 'theory of mind.' …
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Consider a two-player discounted infinitely repeated game. A player's belief is a probability distribution over the opponent's repeated game strategies. This paper shows that, for a large class of repeated games, there are no beliefs that satisfy three conditions, learnability, consistency, and...
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This paper uses a laboratory experiment to study beliefs and their relationship to action and strategy choices in …
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This paper uses a laboratory experiment to study beliefs and their relationship to action and strategy choices in …
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This paper uses a laboratory experiment to study beliefs and their relationship to action and strategy choices in …
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This paper presents an experiment on learning in repeated games, which complements the analysis of players' actual … choices with data on the information acquisition process they follow. Subjects play a repeated Cournot oligopoly, with limited …
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