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The following pages link to When are Nash equilibria self-enforcing? An experimental analysis (Q1414370):
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- Timing of messages and the Aumann conjecture: a multiple-selves approach (Q378321) (← links)
- Agenda control as a cheap talk game: theory and experiments with storable votes (Q536079) (← links)
- The framing of games and the psychology of play (Q645654) (← links)
- The effects of costless pre-play communication: experimental evidence from games with Pareto-ranked equilibria (Q869864) (← links)
- Coordination and local interaction: Experimental evidence (Q1128580) (← links)
- A survey of experiments on communication via cheap talk (Q1382001) (← links)
- Playing safe in coordination games: The roles of risk dominance, payoff dominance, and history of play (Q1395587) (← links)
- Risk, pre-play communication and equilibrium. (Q1420510) (← links)
- Self-serving cheap talk: a test of Aumann's conjecture (Q1592721) (← links)
- Restricted and free-form cheap-talk and the scope for efficient coordination (Q1753291) (← links)
- Experimental cheap talk games: strategic complementarity and coordination (Q2046169) (← links)
- Intention or request: the impact of message structures (Q2052492) (← 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)
- When and why? A critical survey on coordination failure in the laboratory (Q2463423) (← links)
- Burning money and (pseudo) first-mover advantages: an experimental study on forward induction (Q2486154) (← links)
- The determinants of efficient behavior in coordination games (Q2667261) (← links)
- COORDINATION IN GAMES WITH INCOMPLETE INFORMATION: EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS (Q3166249) (← links)
- Repetition and signalling: Experimental evidence from games with efficient equilibria (Q5940806) (← links)