The following pages link to Ariel Rubinstein (Q226419):
Displaying 50 items.
- A model of boundedly rational ``neuro''~agents (Q476144) (← links)
- Choosing the two finalists (Q623450) (← links)
- Edgar Allan Poe's riddle: framing effects in repeated matching pennies games (Q625037) (← links)
- Finite automata play a repeated extensive game (Q688907) (← links)
- On the likelihood of cyclic comparisons (Q694750) (← links)
- Equilibrium in supergames with the overtaking criterion (Q754781) (← links)
- The permissible and the forbidden (Q785529) (← links)
- (Q794939) (redirect page) (← links)
- Repeated two-player games with ruin (Q794940) (← links)
- On the logic of ``agreeing to disagree'' type results (Q916579) (← links)
- The reasonable man - a social choice approach (Q1052929) (← links)
- Repeated insurance contracts and moral hazard (Q1054250) (← links)
- Finite automata play the repeated prisoner's dilemma (Q1084866) (← links)
- Aggregation of equivalence relations (Q1085561) (← links)
- Algebraic aggregation theory (Q1091238) (← links)
- Similarity and decision-making under risk (Is there a utility theory resolution to the Allais paradox?) (Q1106710) (← links)
- Strong perfect equilibrium in supergames (Q1139508) (← links)
- Stability of decision systems under majority rule (Q1151327) (← links)
- Motives and implementation: On the design of mechanisms to elicit opinions (Q1270056) (← links)
- Choice problems with a `reference' point (Q1296491) (← links)
- Experience from a course in game theory: Pre- and postclass problem sets as a didactic device (Q1300679) (← links)
- Rationalizable conjectural equilibrium: Between Nash and rationalizability (Q1319966) (← links)
- A simple model of equilibrium in search procedures (Q1363376) (← links)
- On the interpretation of decision problems with imperfect recall (Q1366490) (← links)
- The absent-minded driver's paradox: Synthesis and responses (Q1366498) (← links)
- Sampling equilibrium, with an application to strategic voting. (Q1416505) (← links)
- An extensive game as a guide for solving a normal game (Q1815193) (← links)
- The curse of wealth and power (Q1877160) (← links)
- Remarks on infinitely repeated extensive-form games (Q1893777) (← links)
- Story builders (Q2025012) (← links)
- On the fairness of random procedures (Q2452978) (← links)
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- Decentralized Trading, Strategic Behaviour and the Walrasian Outcome (Q3035088) (← links)
- A Note about the "Nowhere Denseness" of Societies Having an Equilibrium under Majority Rule (Q3206608) (← links)
- Dilemmas of an Economic Theorist (Q3418476) (← links)
- (<i>A</i>,<i>f</i>): Choice with Frames<sup>1</sup> (Q3528182) (← links)
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- Equilibrium in a Market with Sequential Bargaining (Q3705181) (← links)
- The Single Profile Analogues to Multi Profile Theorems: Mathematical Logic's Approach (Q3707724) (← links)
- A Bargaining Model with Incomplete Information About Time Preferences (Q3716864) (← links)
- A Sequential Concession Game with Asymmetric Information (Q3763923) (← links)
- The Structure of Nash Equilibrium in Repeated Games with Finite Automata (Q3815895) (← links)
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- Ranking the Participants in a Tournament (Q3884130) (← links)
- Perfect Equilibrium in a Bargaining Model (Q3929422) (← links)
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- On the Interpretation of the Nash Bargaining Solution and Its Extension to Non-Expected Utility Preferences (Q4016227) (← links)
- John Nash: The Master of Economic Modeling (Q4211590) (← links)
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