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The following pages link to Are the treasures of game theory ambiguous? (Q641834):
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- A full characterization of Nash implementation with strategy space reduction (Q372374) (← links)
- The best choice problem under ambiguity (Q372378) (← links)
- Trembles in extensive games with ambiguity averse players (Q405707) (← links)
- The price of risk and ambiguity in an intertemporal general equilibrium model of asset prices (Q470605) (← links)
- Strategic games beyond expected utility (Q641826) (← links)
- Attitudes toward uncertainty and randomization: an experimental study (Q641827) (← links)
- Risk, ambiguity, and state-preference theory (Q641841) (← links)
- Piecewise additivity for non-expected utility (Q747351) (← links)
- Special issue on ambiguity and strategic interactions in honor of Jürgen Eichberger (Q829495) (← links)
- Put-call parity and generalized neo-additive pricing rules (Q829512) (← links)
- Two ``little treasure games'' driven by unconditional regret (Q1672762) (← links)
- Agreement theorem for neo-additive beliefs (Q1941971) (← links)
- Anticipated regret as an explanation of uncertainty aversion (Q1949210) (← links)
- Games in context: equilibrium under ambiguity for belief functions (Q2031192) (← links)
- Belief hedges: Measuring ambiguity for all events and all models (Q2067357) (← links)
- Comparing theories of one-shot play out of treatment (Q2095279) (← links)
- Social and strategic ambiguity versus betrayal aversion (Q2206814) (← links)
- Piecewise linear rank-dependent utility (Q2628292) (← links)
- Rationalizability in general situations (Q2634140) (← links)
- Games with second-order expected utility (Q2667279) (← links)
- OPTIMISM AND PESSIMISM IN GAMES (Q5420149) (← links)