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Games and Economic Behavior, Volume 94
Volume 94, November 2015
- Paulo Barelli, John Duggan:
Purification of Bayes Nash equilibrium with correlated types and interdependent payoffs. 1-14 - Andrew Mackenzie:
Symmetry and impartial lotteries. 15-28 - Tasos Kalandrakis:
Computation of equilibrium values in the Baron and Ferejohn bargaining model. 29-38 - E. Glenn Dutcher, Loukas Balafoutas, Florian Lindner, Dmitry Ryvkin, Matthias Sutter:
Strive to be first or avoid being last: An experiment on relative performance incentives. 39-56 - Qiang Fu, Changxia Ke, Fangfang Tan:
"Success breeds success" or "Pride goes before a fall"?: Teams and individuals in multi-contest tournaments. 57-79 - Luca Polonio, Sibilla Di Guida, Giorgio Coricelli:
Strategic sophistication and attention in games: An eye-tracking study. 80-96 - Mehdi Shadmehr:
Extremism in revolutionary movements. 97-121 - Katrin John, Stephan L. Thomsen:
School-track environment or endowment: What determines different other-regarding behavior across peer groups? 122-141 - Muhamet Yildiz:
Invariance to representation of information. 142-156 - Gilad Bavly, Ron Peretz:
How to gamble against all odds. 157-168 - Moritz A. Drexl, Andreas Kleiner:
Optimal private good allocation: The case for a balanced budget. 169-181 - Lukasz Balbus, Kevin L. Reffett, Lukasz Wozny:
Monotone equilibria in nonatomic supermodular games. A comment. 182-187 - Eric J. Hoffmann, Tarun Sabarwal:
A global game with strategic substitutes and complements: Comment. 188-190
- Melanie Parravano, Odile Poulsen:
Stake size and the power of focal points in coordination games: Experimental evidence. 191-199 - Richard Lee Brady, Christopher P. Chambers:
Spatial implementation. 200-205 - Kiho Yoon:
On budget balance of the dynamic pivot mechanism. 206-213 - Matthew Gentry, Tong Li, Jingfeng Lu:
Existence of monotone equilibrium in first price auctions with private risk aversion and private initial wealth. 214-221
- Simon Board:
Dynamic Allocation and Pricing, Gershkov, Moldovanu. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA (2014). 222-223
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