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Games and Economic Behavior, Volume 58
Volume 58, Number 1, January 2007
- Dan Bernhardt, John Duggan
, Francesco Squintani
:
Electoral competition with privately-informed candidates. 1-29 - Yann Bramoullé:
Anti-coordination and social interactions. 30-49 - Jeannette Brosig
, J. Philipp Reiß:
Entry decisions and bidding behavior in sequential first-price procurement auctions: An experimental study. 50-74 - Jesse Bull
, Joel Watson:
Hard evidence and mechanism design. 75-93 - Andrew F. Daughety, Jennifer F. Reinganum:
Competition and confidentiality: Signaling quality in a duopoly when there is universal private information. 94-120 - Aviad Heifetz, Ella Segev
, Eric Talley:
Market design with endogenous preferences. 121-153 - Bettina Klaus
, Flip Klijn
:
Paths to stability for matching markets with couples. 154-171 - Hannu Vartiainen:
Collective choice with endogenous reference outcome. 172-180 - Lixin Ye:
Indicative bidding and a theory of two-stage auctions. 181-207
Volume 58, Number 2, February 2007
- Alessandra Cassar:
Coordination and cooperation in local, random and small world networks: Experimental evidence. 209-230 - Federico Echenique:
Counting combinatorial choice rules. 231-245 - Ernst Fehr, Jean-Robert Tyran
:
Money illusion and coordination failure. 246-268 - Oliver Kirchkamp, Rosemarie Nagel
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Naive learning and cooperation in network experiments. 269-292 - David K. Levine, Wolfgang Pesendorfer:
The evolution of cooperation through imitation. 293-315 - Luigi Montrucchio, Marco Scarsini
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Large newsvendor games. 316-337 - Sudesh Mujumdar, Debashis Pal:
Strategic managerial incentives in a two-period Cournot duopoly. 338-353 - Andrew Schotter, Barry Sopher:
Advice and behavior in intergenerational ultimatum games: An experimental approach. 365-393 - Reinhard Selten, Thorsten Chmura, Thomas Pitz, Sebastian Kube, Michael Schreckenberg:
Commuters route choice behaviour. 394-406

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