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Rationalizability in large games
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    Rationalizability in large games (English)
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    24 April 2014
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    This paper gives a formal description and characterization of so-called rationality, that is, common knowledge of rationality of the agents, in games with a continuum of players. The task is central as many papers now use a continuum of players in order to prevent misrepresentation of many economic environments where a finite number of players is simply insufficient. In such games with a large number of players, each agent is ``strategically negligible''. What I found interesting in the paper is the characterization of Nash equilibria in large games and their relation to the rationalization.
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    large games
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    rationalizability
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    point-rationalizability
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    closed under rational behavior (CURB)
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    societal response
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