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Games and Economic Behavior, Volume 37
Volume 37, Number 1, October 2001
- Klaus Abbink, Gary E. Bolton, Abdolkarim Sadrieh, Fang-Fang Tang:
Adaptive Learning versus Punishment in Ultimatum Bargaining. 1-25 - Nabil I. Al-Najjar, Rann Smorodinsky:
Large Nonanonymous Repeated Games. 26-39 - Salvador Barberà, Michael Maschler, Jonathan Shalev:
Voting for Voters: A Model of Electoral Evolution. 40-78 - Andreas Blume, Douglas V. DeJong, Yong-Gwan Kim, Geoffrey B. Sprinkle:
Evolution of Communication with Partial Common Interest. 79-120 - Robin P. Cubitt, Robert Sugden:
On Money Pumps. 121-160 - Werner Güth, Steffen Huck, Wieland Müller:
The Relevance of Equal Splits in Ultimatum Games. 161-169 - Paola Manzini, Marco Mariotti:
Perfect Equilibria in a Model of Bargaining with Arbitration. 170-195 - Joel Sobel:
Manipulation of Preferences and Relative Utilitarianism. 196-215 - Thomas Wiseman, Okan Yilankaya:
Cooperation, Secret Handshakes, and Imitation in the Prisoners' Dilemma. 216-242
Volume 37, Number 2, November 2001
- Emilio Calvo, Juan Carlos Santos:
Prices in Mixed Cost Allocation Problems. 243-258 - John Duggan, César Martinelli:
A Bayesian Model of Voting in Juries. 259-294 - Douglas Gale:
Monotone Games with Positive Spillovers. 295-320 - Joseph Y. Halpern:
Alternative Semantics for Unawareness. 321-339 - Jean-François Laslier, Richard Topol, Bernard Walliser:
A Behavioral Learning Process in Games. 340-366 - Jordi Massó, Alejandro Neme:
Maximal Domain of Preferences in the Division Problem. 367-387 - J. Keith Murnighan, John M. Oesch, Madan Pillutla:
Player Types and Self-Impression Management in Dictatorship Games: Two Experiments. 388-414 - Indrajit Ray, Lin Zhou:
Game Theory via Revealed Preferences. 415-424 - Joseph Y. Halpern:
Substantive Rationality and Backward Induction. 425-435 - Marco Slikker:
Coalition Formation and Potential Games. 436-448 - Nelson N. Polsby:
Erratum: Volume 36, Number 1 (2001), pages 26-27 in the special issue article "A Friend and Colleague, " and in the Author Index for Volume 36, page 276. 450
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