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The following pages link to Remarks on the Intrinsic Equations of Twisted Curves (Q3264629):
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- Rational cooperation (Q383016) (← links)
- Decisiveness of contributors' perceptions in elections (Q412079) (← links)
- Material interests, moral reputation, and crowding out species protection on private land (Q456424) (← links)
- Endogenizing the sticks and carrots: modeling possible perverse effects of counterterrorism measures (Q646633) (← links)
- Strategic absentmindedness in finitely repeated games (Q839890) (← links)
- Unobservable contracts as precommitments (Q878404) (← links)
- Costly enforcement of property rights and the Coase theorem (Q926237) (← links)
- Learning to be prepared (Q956581) (← links)
- Do people make strategic commitments? Experimental evidence on strategic information avoidance (Q975372) (← links)
- Knowledge condition games (Q1006447) (← links)
- Incremental approaches to establishing trust (Q1020592) (← links)
- Export and strategic currency hedging (Q1034799) (← links)
- Optimal substructure of set-valued solutions of normal-form games and coordination (Q1044766) (← links)
- A noncooperative solution to a two-person bargaining game (Q1088920) (← links)
- The values of information in some nonzero sum games (Q1245083) (← links)
- Arbitration of two-party disputes under ignorance (Q1251988) (← links)
- Focal points and bargaining (Q1313367) (← links)
- Focal points in pure coordination games: An experimental investigation (Q1316658) (← links)
- The scope for collusion under fractional defections (Q1319268) (← links)
- Order of play in strategically equivalent games in extensive form (Q1357218) (← links)
- Postulates and paradoxes of relative voting power -- A critical re-appraisal (Q1891349) (← links)
- The work of John F. Nash Jr. in game theory. Nobel seminar, 8 December 1994 (Q1913569) (← links)
- Can we rationally learn to coordinate? (Q1915812) (← links)
- Dynamic focal points in \(N\)-person coordination games (Q1918932) (← links)
- History as a coordination device (Q1930909) (← links)
- We-thinking and vacillation between frames: filling a gap in Bacharach's theory (Q1930912) (← links)
- When learning meets salience (Q1936324) (← links)
- How to meet when you forget: log-space rendezvous in arbitrary graphs (Q1938363) (← links)
- Putting free-riding to work: A partnership solution to the common-property problem (Q2380699) (← links)
- A soft multi-criteria decision analysis model with application to the European Union enlargement (Q2430610) (← links)
- Decision making in networks: an experiment on structure effects in a group dictator game (Q2452143) (← links)
- On collective intentions: collective action in economics and philosophy (Q2460162) (← links)
- Social learning in coordination games: does status matter? (Q2463432) (← links)
- Information acquisition in the ultimatum game: an experimental study (Q2467547) (← links)
- The impact of endowment heterogeneity and origin on contributions in best-shot public good games (Q2467548) (← links)
- The coming of game theory (Q2487764) (← links)
- Contract law and the value of a game (Q2527784) (← links)
- Rationality as conformity (Q2576404) (← links)