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Games and Economic Behavior, Volume 118
Volume 118, November 2019
- Dieter Balkenborg, Dries Vermeulen:
On the topology of the set of Nash equilibria. 1-6 - Charles Plott, Richard Roll, Han Seo, Hao Zhao:
Tick size, price grids and market performance: Stable matches as a model of market dynamics and equilibrium. 7-28 - Mohamed Belhaj, Frédéric Deroïan:
Group targeting under networked synergies. 29-46
- Paul Madden, Mario Pezzino:
Endogenous price leadership with an essential input. 47-59
- Shiri Alon, Ehud Lehrer:
Competitive equilibrium as a bargaining solution: An axiomatic approach. 60-71 - Eric J. Hoffmann, Tarun Sabarwal:
Global games with strategic complements and substitutes. 72-93 - Itay Kavaler, Rann Smorodinsky:
On comparison of experts. 94-109 - Ting Pei, Satoru Takahashi:
Rationalizable strategies in random games. 110-125 - Stergios Athanasoglou:
Solidarity and efficiency in preference aggregation: A tale of two rules. 126-140 - Toshiyuki Hirai, Naoki Watanabe, Shigeo Muto:
Farsighted stability in patent licensing: An abstract game approach. 141-160 - Duk Gyoo Kim:
Recognition without replacement in legislative bargaining. 161-175 - Anurag N. Banerjee, Sarit Markovich, Giulio Seccia:
The endgame. 176-192 - Simon Dato, Eberhard Feess, Petra Nieken:
Lying and reciprocity. 193-218 - Nicole Tabasso:
Diffusion of multiple information: On information resilience and the power of segregation. 219-240 - Berno Buechel, Lydia Mechtenberg:
The swing voter's curse in social networks. 241-268 - Ted Bergstrom, Rodney Garratt, Greg Leo:
Let me, or let George? Motives of competing altruists. 269-283
- S. Nageeb Ali, J. Aislinn Bohren:
Should straw polls be banned? 284-294
- John Duffy, Ed Hopkins, Tatiana Kornienko, Mingye Ma:
Information choice in a social learning experiment. 295-315 - Binglin Gong, Chun-Lei Yang:
Cooperation through indirect reciprocity: The impact of higher-order history. 316-341 - Parikshit De, Manipushpak Mitra:
Balanced implementability of sequencing rules. 342-353 - Jonathan Newton, Andrew Wait, Simon D. Angus:
Watercooler chat, organizational structure and corporate culture. 354-365
- Battal Dogan, M. Bumin Yenmez:
Unified versus divided enrollment in school choice: Improving student welfare in Chicago. 366-373
- Elias Tsakas:
Obvious belief elicitation. 374-381 - Stefano Barbieri, Dan Kovenock, David A. Malueg, Iryna Topolyan:
Group contests with private information and the "Weakest Link". 382-411 - Zhengqing Gui, Ernst-Ludwig von Thadden, Xiaojian Zhao:
Incentive-compatibility, limited liability and costly liquidation in financial contracting. 412-433 - Luis R. Izquierdo, Segismundo S. Izquierdo, William H. Sandholm:
An introduction to ABED: Agent-based simulation of evolutionary game dynamics. 434-462 - Euncheol Shin:
A model of pre-electoral coalition formation. 463-485 - Youngsub Chun, Manipushpak Mitra, Suresh Mutuswami:
A characterization of the symmetrically balanced VCG rule in the queueing problem. 486-490
- Çagatay Kayi, Eve Ramaekers:
Corrigendum to "Characterizations of Pareto-efficient, fair, and strategy-proof allocation rules in queueing problems" [Games Econ. Behav. 68 (1) (2010) 220-232]. 491-492
- Shaddin Dughmi, Katrina Ligett, Brendan Lucier:
Introduction to the Special Issue - Algorithmic Game Theory - STOC/FOCS/SODA 2014-2015. 493 - Saeed Alaei, Jason D. Hartline, Rad Niazadeh, Emmanouil Pountourakis, Yang Yuan:
Optimal auctions vs. anonymous pricing. 494-510 - Pablo Daniel Azar, Robert Kleinberg, S. Matthew Weinberg:
Prior independent mechanisms via prophet inequalities with limited information. 511-532 - Umang Bhaskar, Katrina Ligett, Leonard J. Schulman, Chaitanya Swamy:
Achieving target equilibria in network routing games without knowing the latency functions. 533-569 - Nikhil R. Devanur, Yuval Peres, Balasubramanian Sivan:
Perfect Bayesian Equilibria in repeated sales. 570-588 - Shahar Dobzinski, Noam Nisan, Sigal Oren:
Economic efficiency requires interaction. 589-608 - Shaddin Dughmi:
On the hardness of designing public signals. 609-625 - Yannai A. Gonczarowski, Noam Nisan, Rafail Ostrovsky, Will Rosenbaum:
A stable marriage requires communication. 626-647 - Zhiyi Huang, Anthony Kim:
Welfare maximization with production costs: A primal dual approach. 648-667
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