The following pages link to Matthew O. Jackson (Q192149):
Displayed 50 items.
- Epsilon-equilibria of perturbed games (Q417690) (← links)
- Homophily and long-run integration in social networks (Q449176) (← links)
- The stability of hedonic coalition structures (Q700112) (← links)
- Optimal hedging and equilibrium in a dynamic futures market (Q751449) (← links)
- Definitions of equilibrium in network formation games (Q850884) (← links)
- Networks in labor markets: Wage and employment dynamics and inequality (Q869848) (← links)
- On the informational inefficiency of discriminatory price auctions (Q869877) (← links)
- Social games: matching and the play of finitely repeated games (Q993792) (← links)
- Non-existence of equilibrium in Vickrey, second-price, and English auctions (Q1022381) (← links)
- Integration of demand and continuous utility functions (Q1082230) (← links)
- Continuous utility functions in consumer theory. A set of duality theorems (Q1082231) (← links)
- Item:Q192149 (redirect page) (← links)
- Maximin, leximin, and the protective criterion: Characterizations and comparisons (Q1106709) (← links)
- The optimal design of a market (Q1125565) (← links)
- Reputation versus social learning (Q1125566) (← links)
- Speculation and price fluctuations with private, extrinsic signals (Q1181666) (← links)
- On two-person Nash implementable choice functions (Q1196715) (← links)
- Asymmetric information in a competitive market game: Reexamining the implications of rational expectations (Q1293742) (← links)
- Undominated Nash implementation in bounded mechanisms (Q1324091) (← links)
- A characterization of strategy-proof social choice functions for economies with pure public goods (Q1331065) (← links)
- On the relation between Nash equilibria and undominated strategies for two person, finite games (Q1331865) (← links)
- A proof of the existence of speculative equilibria (Q1339748) (← links)
- Strategy-proof allotment rules (Q1367676) (← links)
- Social learning in recurring games (Q1378019) (← links)
- Approximately competitive equilibria in large finite economies (Q1385275) (← links)
- Efficiency and information aggregation in auctions with costly information (Q1414883) (← links)
- Coalition and party formation in a legislative voting game (Q1599827) (← links)
- Voting by successive elimination and strategic candidacy (Q1599833) (← links)
- Equilibrium agenda formation (Q1767287) (← links)
- On the formation of interaction networks in social coordination games. (Q1864825) (← links)
- The evolution of social and economic networks. (Q1867528) (← links)
- The strategy-proof provision of public goods under congestion and crowding preferences (Q1876655) (← links)
- The relationship between the allocation of goods and a seller's revenue (Q1877826) (← links)
- Deliberation, disclosure of information, and voting (Q1943437) (← links)
- Pricing and referrals in diffusion on networks (Q2013371) (← links)
- A typology of social capital and associated network measures (Q2179466) (← links)
- Incentive compatibility and competitive allocations (Q2366945) (← links)
- The formation of networks with transfers among players (Q2370492) (← links)
- A crash course in implementation theory (Q2388823) (← links)
- Group play in games and the role of consent in network formation (Q2455670) (← links)
- Envy-freeness and implementation in large economies (Q2463788) (← links)
- Strongly stable networks (Q2485489) (← links)
- Allocation rules for network games (Q2486155) (← links)
- A strategic model of social and economic networks (Q2564724) (← links)
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- Relating Network Structure to Diffusion Properties through Stochastic Dominance (Q3394916) (← links)
- A Categorical Model of Cognition and Biased Decision Making (Q3398209) (← links)
- Network Games (Q3406042) (← links)
- The Relevance of a Choice of Auction Format in a Competitive Environment (Q3421392) (← links)
- Overcoming Incentive Constraints by Linking Decisions (Q3446419) (← links)