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The following pages link to Reputation and imperfect information (Q1164554):
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- Hope springs eternal: Learning and the stability of cooperation in short horizon repeated games. (Q1411031) (← links)
- Asymmetric voluntary cooperation: a repeated sequential best-shot experiment (Q1621731) (← links)
- Dynamic persuasion (Q1622438) (← links)
- Inefficient stage Nash is not stable (Q1622452) (← links)
- The signaling effect of raising inflation (Q1622462) (← links)
- Reputation with one-sided monitoring: ignorance as a commitment device (Q1668267) (← links)
- Collective mass media bias, social media, and non-partisans (Q1673532) (← links)
- Judicial torture as a screening device (Q1675013) (← links)
- One-sided games in a war of attrition (Q1675015) (← links)
- Building reputation in a war of attrition game: hawkish or dovish stance? (Q1675040) (← links)
- Consistent linkages across markets (Q1676673) (← links)
- The unprofitability of mixed-strategy equilibria in two-person games: a second folk-theorem (Q1676696) (← links)
- Will any gossip do? Gossip does not need to be perfectly accurate to promote trust (Q1691367) (← links)
- Pretending in dynamic games, alternative outcomes and application to electricity markets (Q1741201) (← links)
- Evolutionary dynamics in finite populations can explain the full range of cooperative behaviors observed in the centipede game (Q1784222) (← links)
- Reputation with observed actions (Q1814938) (← links)
- Merging, reputation, and repeated games with incomplete information (Q1818297) (← links)
- Perfect sequential equilibrium (Q1821707) (← links)
- A differential game between government and firms: A non-cooperative approach (Q1825108) (← links)
- On forward induction and evolutionary and strategic stability (Q1851229) (← links)
- The influence of social norms and social consciousness on intention reconciliation. (Q1852868) (← links)
- Strategic complements, substitutes, and Ambiguity: the implications for public goods. (Q1867536) (← links)
- Effective choice in the single-shot prisoner's dilemma tournament (Q1923338) (← links)
- Why should reform wait until things get really bad? (Q1927316) (← links)
- Learnability and transparency with time inconsistent monetary policy (Q1927802) (← links)
- The impact of the future in games with multiple equilibria (Q1934111) (← links)
- Reputation, incomplete information, and differences in patience in repeated games with multiple equilibria (Q1934164) (← links)
- Reputation from nested activities (Q1950352) (← links)
- Similarities and differences when building trust: the role of cultures (Q1959126) (← links)
- Equilibrium behaviors in repeated games (Q2025018) (← links)
- A model of gradual information disclosure (Q2049479) (← links)
- Timing games with irrational types: leverage-driven bubbles and crash-contingent claims (Q2099022) (← links)
- The power of outside options in the presence of obstinate types (Q2100653) (← links)
- A reputation game on cyber-security and cyber-risk calibration (Q2128620) (← links)
- On the existence of monotone pure-strategy perfect Bayesian equilibrium in games with complementarities (Q2173107) (← links)
- Non-equilibrium play in centipede games (Q2178031) (← links)
- Ransomware and reputation (Q2184009) (← links)
- Does informational equivalence preserve strategic behavior? Experimental results on Trockel's model of Selten's chain store story (Q2221245) (← links)
- Stable sampling in repeated games (Q2231424) (← links)
- Building trust -- one gift at a time (Q2344988) (← links)
- Audience costs and reputation in crisis bargaining (Q2345220) (← links)
- Cooperation and signaling with uncertain social preferences (Q2353257) (← links)
- What to maximize if you must (Q2370490) (← links)
- Repeated signaling games (Q2389309) (← links)
- Defending against speculative attacks: the policy Maker's reputation (Q2402057) (← links)
- Multiple rounds in a chain store game (Q2404222) (← links)
- Reputation building through costly adjustment (Q2416007) (← links)
- Communication in bargaining over decision rights (Q2442848) (← links)
- Social preferences? Google answers! (Q2442850) (← links)
- Object-oriented Bayesian networks for a decision support system for antitrust enforcement (Q2443139) (← links)