Conjectural variations in aggregative games: an evolutionary perspective
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Cites work
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 2061787 (Why is no real title available?)
- "Rational" Duopoly Equilibria
- Aggregate comparative statics
- Comparative statics for aggregative games. The strong concavity case
- Evolutionary foundations of aggregate-taking behavior
- Fully aggregative games
- The evolutionary stability of perfectly competitive behavior
- The logic of animal conflict
- What to maximize if you must
Cited in
(7)- Consistent conjectures and the evolutionary stability of other-regarding preferences
- The properties of conjectural variations in the nonlinear Stackelberg oligopoly model
- Fending off one means fending off all: evolutionary stability in quasi-submodular aggregative games
- Heterogeneity in evolutionary games: an analysis of the risk perception
- The evolutionary stability of perfectly competitive behavior
- Evolutionary foundations of aggregate-taking behavior
- Indirect evolution and aggregate-taking behavior in a football league: utility maximization, profit maximization, and success
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