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Games and Economic Behavior, Volume 147
Volume 147, 2024
- G. V. A. Dharanan, Alex Ellis:
Asymmetric auctions: Perturbations, ε- equilibrium, and equilibrium. 1-18 - Tim Oosterwijk, Daniel Schmand, Marc Schröder:
Bicriteria Nash flows over time. 19-37 - Vasily V. Gusev, Alexander Nesterov, Mikhail Reshetov, Alex Suzdaltsev:
The existence of a pure-strategy Nash equilibrium in a discrete ponds dilemma. 38-51 - Sihua Ding, Marcin Dziubinski, Sanjeev Goyal:
Clubs and networks. 52-73 - Alexandra Baier, Sophia Seelos, Thomas Rittmannsberger:
Peace in an unequal world? Experimental evidence on the relationship between inequality and conflict in a guns-vs-butter setting. 74-87 - André Casajus, Yukihiko Funaki, Frank Huettner:
Random partitions, potential, value, and externalities. 88-106 - Jorge Alcalde-Unzu, Oihane Gallo, Marc Vorsatz:
Strategy-proofness with single-peaked and single-dipped preferences. 107-127 - Itai Arieli, Omer Madmon, Moshe Tennenholtz:
Reputation-based persuasion platforms. 128-147 - Justus Haucap, Christina Heldman, Holger A. Rau:
Gender and cooperation in the presence of negative externalities. 148-169 - Thilo Klein, Robert Aue, Josué Ortega:
School choice with independent versus consolidated districts. 170-205 - Quan Wen, Bingyong Zheng:
An observability paradox in linked enforcement. 206-220 - Ravideep Sethi, Wonseok Yoo:
Group bargaining: A model of international treaty ratification. 221-241 - Fabian Mankat:
Cooperation, norms, and gene-culture coevolution. 242-267 - Ayumi Igarashi, Yasushi Kawase, Warut Suksompong, Hanna Sumita:
Fair division with two-sided preferences. 268-287 - Kremena Valkanova:
Revealed preference domains from random choice. 288-304 - Linnéa Marie Rohde:
Can compulsory voting reduce information acquisition? 305-337 - Tilman Fries:
Signaling motives in lying games. 338-376 - Itai Arieli, Srinivas Arigapudi:
Private signals and fast product adoption under incomplete information. 377-387 - Florian K. Diekert, Tillmann Eymess:
Changing collective action: Nudges and team decisions. 388-406 - Kristóf Bérczi, Gergely Csáji, Tamás Király:
Manipulating the outcome of stable marriage and roommates problems. 407-428 - Stephan Jagau:
To Catch a Stag: Identifying payoff- and risk-dominance effects in coordination games. 429-448 - Junichiro Ishida, Wing Suen:
Pecuniary emulation and invidious distinction: Signaling under behavioral diversity. 449-459 - Markus Dertwinkel-Kalt, Johannes Kasinger, Dmitrij Schneider:
Skewness preferences: Evidence from online poker. 460-484 - Oihane Gallo, Bettina Klaus:
Stable partitions for proportional generalized claims problems. 485-516 - Jeffrey Carpenter, Andrea Robbett:
Measuring socially appropriate social preferences. 517-532 - Keisuke Bando, Ryo Kawasaki:
Stability and substitutability in multi-period matching markets. 533-553 - Lasse S. Stoetzer, Florian Zimmermann:
A note on motivated cognition and discriminatory beliefs. 554-562
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