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The following pages link to Common Knowledge, Consensus, and Aggregate Information (Q3701164):
Displayed 24 items.
- Quantum version of Aumann's approach to common knowledge: sufficient conditions of impossibility to agree on disagree (Q745009) (← links)
- An in-depth analysis of information markets with aggregate uncertainty (Q876831) (← links)
- Sequential elections with limited information. A formal analysis (Q1079459) (← links)
- Optimal research for Cournot oligopolists (Q1088873) (← links)
- We eventually agree (Q1117133) (← links)
- Characterizing stochastically monotone functions by multiattribute utility theory (Q1338101) (← links)
- Convergence and approximation results for non-cooperative Bayesian games: Learning theorems (Q1339021) (← links)
- Learning from others: A welfare analysis (Q1369073) (← links)
- Strategy-proof risk sharing (Q1779831) (← links)
- Common knowledge: The case of linear regression (Q1817330) (← links)
- Disagreement is unpredictable. (Q1852938) (← links)
- The incoherence of agreeing to disagree (Q1923815) (← links)
- Game theory without partitions, and applications to speculation and consensus (Q2099073) (← links)
- Updating awareness and information aggregation (Q2099082) (← links)
- Possibility to agree on disagree from quantum information and decision making (Q2343776) (← links)
- Consensus and common knowledge of an aggregate of decisions (Q2427138) (← links)
- Asymptotic learning on Bayesian social networks (Q2447283) (← links)
- Polling games and information revelation in the Downsian framework (Q2485491) (← links)
- Introduction: Special issue of ``Games and Economic Behavior'' in honor of Richard D. McKelvey (Q2485494) (← links)
- Computation in a distributed information market (Q2570129) (← links)
- Common knowledge equilibrium of Boolean securities in distributed information market (Q2656740) (← links)
- History-Independent Distributed Multi-agent Learning (Q2819449) (← links)
- PREDICTING UNCERTAIN OUTCOMES USING INFORMATION MARKETS: TRADER BEHAVIOR AND INFORMATION AGGREGATION (Q3421878) (← links)
- A STRATEGIC ANALYSIS OF SPECULATIVE TRADE IN A TWO-SIDED ASSET MARKET WITH INFORMATION DIVERSITY (Q5692577) (← links)