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The following pages link to Level-k Auctions: Can a Nonequilibrium Model of Strategic Thinking Explain the Winner's Curse and Overbidding in Private-Value Auctions? (Q5443639):
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- Coordination under limited depth of reasoning (Q263373) (← links)
- Inverse S-shaped probability weighting functions in first-price sealed-bid auctions (Q283185) (← links)
- An externality-robust auction: theory and experimental evidence (Q290178) (← links)
- Optimal bidding in auctions from a game theory perspective (Q320681) (← links)
- Varying the number of bidders in the first-price sealed-bid auction: experimental evidence for the one-shot game (Q368056) (← links)
- Evolution of theories of mind (Q417703) (← links)
- Strategic reasoning in \(p\)-beauty contests (Q423722) (← links)
- Varieties of agents in agent-based computational economics: a historical and an interdisciplinary perspective (Q428012) (← links)
- Multiple motives of pro-social behavior: evidence from the solidarity game (Q430902) (← links)
- Does displaying probabilities affect bidding in first-price auctions? (Q498773) (← links)
- Does information transparency decrease coordination failure? (Q608530) (← links)
- Dominance-solvable common-value large auctions (Q645636) (← links)
- English auctions with resale: an experimental study (Q719883) (← links)
- Cognitive hierarchy theory and two-person games (Q725070) (← links)
- Quantal response and nonequilibrium beliefs explain overbidding in maximum-value auctions (Q738943) (← links)
- On the persistence of strategic sophistication (Q900434) (← links)
- Level-\(k\) reasoning in contests (Q988656) (← links)
- Equilibrium refinement vs. level-\(k\) analysis: An experimental study of cheap-talk games with private information (Q1021596) (← links)
- Modeling customer bounded rationality in operations management: a review and research opportunities (Q1652537) (← links)
- Does regret matter in first-price auctions? (Q1668262) (← links)
- Inspired and inspiring: Hervé Moulin and the discovery of the beauty contest game (Q1680118) (← links)
- Predicting human behavior in unrepeated, simultaneous-move games (Q1682705) (← links)
- Applying ``theory of mind'': theory and experiments (Q1682725) (← links)
- Do beliefs about peers matter for donation matching? Experiments in the field and laboratory (Q1691368) (← links)
- The winner's curse: conditional reasoning and belief formation (Q1701026) (← links)
- Knowing me, imagining you: projection and overbidding in auctions (Q1735761) (← links)
- The expected externality mechanism in a level-\(k\) environment (Q1742140) (← links)
- Informed entry in auctions (Q1742145) (← links)
- An experiment on first-price common-value auctions with asymmetric information structures: the blessed winner (Q1753270) (← links)
- Behavioral models for first-price sealed-bid auctions with the one-shot decision theory (Q1753650) (← links)
- An experimental study of estimation and bidding in common-value auctions with public information (Q1757537) (← links)
- On the effects of joint bidding in independent private value auctions: An experimental study (Q1757806) (← links)
- Multi-dimensional reasoning in competitive resource allocation games: evidence from intra-team communication (Q6494273) (← links)