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Games and Economic Behavior, Volume 97
Volume 97, May 2016
- Spyros Galanis
:
The value of information in risk-sharing environments with unawareness. 1-18
- Boyu Zhang, Josef Hofbauer:
Quantal response methods for equilibrium selection in 2 × 2 coordination games. 19-31
- Matthias Greiff
, Fabian Paetzel
:
Second-order beliefs in reputation systems with endogenous evaluations - an experimental study. 32-43 - Sumit Joshi, Ahmed Saber Mahmud:
Sanctions in networks: "The Most Unkindest Cut of All". 44-53 - Inácio Bó
:
Fair implementation of diversity in school choice. 54-63
- Peter Chen, Michael Egesdal, Marek Pycia, M. Bumin Yenmez
:
Median stable matchings in two-sided markets. 64-69
- Stefan Terstiege:
Gathering imperfect information before signing a contract. 70-87 - Ralph-Christopher Bayer:
Cooperation and distributive conflict. 88-109 - Kiryl Khalmetski
:
Testing guilt aversion with an exogenous shift in beliefs. 110-119
- Matthias Kräkel
:
Peer effects and incentives. 120-127
- Lars Ehlers, Bettina Klaus
:
Object allocation via deferred-acceptance: Strategy-proofness and comparative statics. 128-146 - Xu Tan:
Information revelation in auctions with common and private values. 147-165
- Wei He
, Jiangtao Li
:
Efficient dynamic mechanisms with interdependent valuations. 166-173
- Kutay Cingiz
, János Flesch, P. Jean-Jacques Herings
, Arkadi Predtetchinski
:
Doing it now, later, or never. 174-185 - Björn Bartling
, Nick Netzer:
An externality-robust auction: Theory and experimental evidence. 186-204 - Jens Großer
, Michael Seebauer:
The curse of uninformed voting: An experimental study. 205-226
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