The following pages link to Karl H. Schlag (Q472228):
Displayed 22 items.
- Ordients: optimization and comparative statics without utility functions (Q472229) (← links)
- Implementation in minimax regret equilibrium (Q632976) (← links)
- Robust monopoly pricing (Q654526) (← links)
- Minimax regret and strategic uncertainty (Q848618) (← links)
- Choice under complete uncertainty when outcome spaces are state dependent (Q1025643) (← links)
- You play (an action) only once (Q1128924) (← links)
- Item:Q472228 (redirect page) (← links)
- The dynamic (in)stability of backwards induction (Q1277092) (← links)
- Which one should I imitate? (Q1300426) (← links)
- Why imitate, and if so, how? A boundedly rational approach to multi-armed bandits (Q1381965) (← links)
- Evolutionarily stable sets (Q1414375) (← links)
- Evolutionary insights on the willingness to communicate (Q1417443) (← links)
- Similarities and differences when building trust: the role of cultures (Q1959126) (← links)
- Believing when credible: talking about future intentions and past actions (Q2051504) (← links)
- Split it up to create incentives: investment, public goods and crossing the river (Q2211483) (← links)
- On the evolutionary selection of sets of Nash equilibria (Q2370503) (← links)
- Dynamic benchmark targeting (Q2397633) (← links)
- Finite-sample exact tests for linear regressions with bounded dependent variables (Q2448411) (← links)
- Robust sequential search (Q3390547) (← links)
- DOES NOISE UNDERMINE THE FIRST-MOVER ADVANTAGE? AN EVOLUTIONARY ANALYSIS OF BAGWELL'S EXAMPLE (Q4521372) (← links)
- INEQUALITY AVERSION CAUSES EQUAL OR UNEQUAL DIVISION IN ALTERNATING‐OFFER BARGAINING (Q4629502) (← links)
- Social learning between groups: imitation and the role of experience (Q6105127) (← links)