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The following pages link to Playing safe in coordination games: The roles of risk dominance, payoff dominance, and history of play (Q1395587):
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- Optimization incentive and relative riskiness in experimental stag-hunt games (Q422361) (← links)
- Risk attitudes and the stag-hunt game (Q485688) (← links)
- A unified approach to comparative statics puzzles in experiments (Q625048) (← links)
- The limit to behavioral inertia and the power of default in voluntary contribution games (Q1704051) (← links)
- Restricted and free-form cheap-talk and the scope for efficient coordination (Q1753291) (← links)
- Equilibrium selection in sequential games with imperfect information (Q1753305) (← links)
- Prospect dynamics and loss dominance (Q1756332) (← links)
- Reference-dependent preferences, super-dominance and stochastic stability (Q1800973) (← links)
- The value of a coordination game (Q2138069) (← links)
- Prisoners' other dilemma (Q2259413) (← links)
- When and why? A critical survey on coordination failure in the laboratory (Q2463423) (← links)
- The determinants of efficient behavior in coordination games (Q2667261) (← links)
- Exploration-exploitation in multi-agent learning: catastrophe theory meets game theory (Q2667841) (← links)
- COORDINATION IN GAMES WITH INCOMPLETE INFORMATION: EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS (Q3166249) (← links)
- To catch a stag: identifying payoff- and risk-dominance effects in coordination games (Q6634130) (← links)
- A note on the risk dominance of the Nash demand game (Q6665455) (← links)