How common are common priors?
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- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3174984 (Why is no real title available?)
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Cited in
(18)- Finite Order Implications of Common Priors
- From posteriors to priors via cycles: an addendum
- Countable spaces and common priors
- Weakly rational expectations
- Almost common priors
- The probability of nontrivial common knowledge
- Lexicographic agreeing to disagree and perfect equilibrium
- Common priors under incomplete information: a unification
- Common belief and common knowledge
- Uncommon priors require origin disputes
- Information independence and common knowledge
- Common priors under endogenous uncertainty
- Charges and bets: a general characterisation of common priors
- The cycles approach
- Ambiguous language and common priors
- Belief consistency and trade consistency
- Self-consistency, consistency and cycles in non-partitional knowledge models
- Monotonic models and cycles
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