The following pages link to A model of pre-game communication (Q1332707):
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- Introduction to experimental game theory (Q697939) (← links)
- A suggested interpretation of some experimental results on preplay communication (Q697947) (← links)
- Do actions speak louder than words? An experimental comparison of observation and cheap talk (Q700124) (← links)
- Words versus actions as a means to influence cooperation in social dilemma situations (Q763356) (← links)
- The effects of costless pre-play communication: experimental evidence from games with Pareto-ranked equilibria (Q869864) (← links)
- Theories of coalitional rationality (Q1007326) (← links)
- Communication, cooperation and collusion in team tournaments -- an experimental study (Q1021612) (← links)
- Meaningful cheap talk must improve equilibrium payoffs (Q1296513) (← links)
- A survey of experiments on communication via cheap talk (Q1382001) (← links)
- How does communication affect beliefs in one-shot games with complete information? (Q1691357) (← links)
- Experimental cheap talk games: strategic complementarity and coordination (Q2046169) (← links)
- Believing when credible: talking about future intentions and past actions (Q2051504) (← links)
- Intention or request: the impact of message structures (Q2052492) (← links)
- Guessing the game: an individual's awareness and assessment of a game's existence (Q2221261) (← links)
- Valuable cheap talk and equilibrium selection (Q2221290) (← links)
- Contract and game theory: basic concepts for settings with finite horizons (Q2351242) (← links)
- Cheap talk and cooperation in Stackelberg games (Q2401312) (← links)
- The power and limits of sequential communication in coordination games (Q2415990) (← links)
- Demanding or deferring? An experimental analysis of the economic value of communication with attitude (Q2416657) (← links)
- Signaling Games (Q5149736) (← links)
- Communication, renegotiation and coordination with private values (Q6188666) (← links)