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The following pages link to On rationalizability in extensive games (Q1367906):
Displayed 28 items.
- An algorithm for proper rationalizability (Q550196) (← links)
- On the equivalence of weak dominance and sequential best response (Q705862) (← links)
- Proper belief revision and rationalizability in dynamic games (Q857564) (← links)
- The power of paradox: some recent developments in interactive epistemology (Q878162) (← links)
- Minimal belief revision leads to backward induction (Q931782) (← links)
- Self-admissible sets (Q969128) (← links)
- Keep `hoping' for rationality: a solution to the backward induction paradox (Q1036069) (← links)
- Conditional dominance, rationalizability, and game forms (Q1277087) (← links)
- Adaptive learning and iterated weak dominance (Q1288242) (← links)
- On non-Nash equilibria (Q1294032) (← links)
- Admissibility and common belief. (Q1395583) (← links)
- A note on the one-deviation property in extensive form games (Q1864819) (← links)
- Strong belief and forward induction reasoning. (Q1867531) (← links)
- Iterated weak dominance in strictly competitive games of perfect information. (Q1867561) (← links)
- On the epistemic foundation for backward induction (Q1867838) (← links)
- Rationalizability for social environments (Q1886749) (← links)
- Cycles of learning in the centipede game (Q1972850) (← links)
- Uncertainty aversion and rationality in games of perfect information (Q1978481) (← links)
- On the beliefs off the path: equilibrium refinement due to quantal response and level-\(k\) (Q2016224) (← links)
- Dynamic unawareness and rationalizable behavior (Q2436296) (← links)
- Belief in the opponents' future rationality (Q2437178) (← links)
- Proper belief revision and equilibrium in dynamic games (Q2455676) (← links)
- Iterated weak dominance and subgame dominance (Q2571919) (← links)
- Sequential and quasi-perfect rationalizability in extensive games (Q2577439) (← links)
- Transparent Restrictions on Beliefs and Forward-Induction Reasoning in Games with Asymmetric Information (Q2867522) (← links)
- From Common Knowledge of Rationality to Backward Induction (Q4474567) (← links)
- RATIONALIZATION IN SIGNALING GAMES: THEORY AND APPLICATIONS (Q5470116) (← links)
- Beyond Normal Form Invariance: First Mover Advantage in Two-Stage Games with or without Predictable Cheap Talk (Q5506538) (← links)