Rationalizable Strategic Behavior and the Problem of Perfection
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- EQUILIBRIUM SELECTION IN STOCHASTIC GAMES
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- Tenable threats when Nash equilibrium is the norm
- Uncertainty aversion and rationality in games of perfect information
- Bounded rationality and correlated equilibria
- Iterated elimination procedures
- A NOTE ON THE EQUIVALENCE OF RATIONALIZABILITY CONCEPTS IN GENERALIZED NICE GAMES
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- Rationalizability, observability, and common knowledge
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- Fixed set theory for closed correspondences with applications to self-similarity and games.
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- Sequential coordination, higher-order belief dynamics and the E-stability principle
- Information aggregation with runoff voting
- Communication between rational agents
- Subjective rationalizability in hypergames
- A note on the one-deviation property in extensive form games
- Scalarization methods and expected multi-utility representations
- Second-price all-pay auctions and best-reply matching equilibria
- On non-Nash equilibria
- Logic and Game Theory
- Topology-free type structures with conditioning events
- Strategic stability in Poisson games
- Iterated exclusion of implausible types in signaling games
- Common belief of rationality in the finitely repeated prisoners' dilemma
- Strategic cautiousness as an expression of robustness to ambiguity
- Two-player rationalizable implementation
- Expected utility as an expression of linear preference intensity
- On definitive solutions of strategic games
- An epistemic characterization of MACA
- Cautious belief and iterated admissibility
- On the outcome equivalence of backward induction and extensive form rationalizability
- On the complexity of iterated weak dominance in constant-sum games
- Language and coordination games
- Final decisions, the Nash equilibrium and solvability in games with common knowledge of logical abilities
- Some anomalies of farsighted strategic behavior
- Bidirectional constraint satisfaction in rational strategic decision making
- Polyequilibrium
- Random votes to parties and policies in coalition governments
- Forward induction equilibrium
- Proper belief revision and equilibrium in dynamic games
- Limited focus in dynamic games
- Comprehensive rationalizability
- On the equivalence between iterated application of choice rules and common belief of applying these rules
- Interim partially correlated rationalizability
- Every normal-form game has a Pareto-optimal nonmyopic equilibrium
- What finite-additivity can add to decision theory
- Support restrictions and sequential equilibria
- Iterated admissibility through forcing in strategic belief models
- Shadow links
- Uniform vs. discriminatory auctions with variable supply -- experimental evidence
- \(p\)-best response set and the robustness of equilibria to incomplete information
- Risk, pre-play communication and equilibrium.
- Communication with evidence in the lab
- Strategic irrationality in extensive games
- Order independence for rationalizability
- Equilibrium in secure strategies as a development of the concept of Nash equilibrium
- On the elimination of dominated strategies in stochastic models of evolution with large populations
- Human strategic reasoning in dynamic games: experiments, logics, cognitive models
- Bayesian optimization and genericity
- The power of paradox: some recent developments in interactive epistemology
- Mediated talk: an experiment
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- ``Evolutionary selection dynamic in games: Convergence and limit properties
- A new theory of equilibrium selection for games with complete information
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- Small infinitary epistemic logics
- Rationalizable trade
- Algorithms for cautious reasoning in games
- Backward induction and beliefs about oneself
- A revelation principle for correlated equilibrium under trembling-hand perfection
- Rationalizable implementation of social choice correspondences
- Correlated equilibrium under uncertainty
- Unbeatable strategies
- Convergence of best-response dynamics in extensive-form games
- Implementation without incentive compatibility: two stories with partially informed planners
- Dynamic unawareness and rationalizable behavior
- On some geometry and equivalence classes of normal form games
- Rationalizable behavior in the Hotelling-Downs model of spatial competition
- Endogenous correlated equilibria in noncooperative games
- Limit evolutionarily stable strategies in two-player, normal form games
- Evolutionary stability in asymmetric games
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