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1“...In economics, most noncooperative game theory has focused on equilibrium in games, especially Nash equilibrium and its refinements. The traditional explanation...”
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2Against Intellectual Monopoly“...'Intellectual property' - patents and copyrights - have become controversial. We witness teenagers being sued for 'pirating' music - and we observe AIDS...”
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3“...Based partially on the belief that innovation is not possible under perfect competition, a huge number of papers have been written about the nature of...”
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4by Herrera, Helios Levine, David K Martinelli, César Published in Journal of public economics (2008)“...We model electoral competition between two parties in a winner-take-all election. Parties choose strategically first their platforms and then their campaign...”
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5Está la economía del comportamiento condenada a desaparecer? Lo ordinario frente a lo extraordinarioby Levine, David Knudsen Published in Trimestre económico (2010)“...Modern economics examines a range of issues ranging from political economy to the theory of organizations. Behavioral economics purports to be instrumental in...”
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6“...We characterize transitions between stochastically stable states and relative ergodic probabilities in the theory of the evolution of conventions. We give an...”
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7“...We study evolutionarily stable outcomes for a class of games that admit cooperation and conflict as possible Nash equilibria. We make use of two ideas:...”
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8“...'Intellectual property' - patents and copyrights - have become controversial. We witness teenagers being sued for 'pirating' music - and we observe AIDS...”
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9“...In traditional reputation models, the ability to build a reputation is good for the long-run player. In [Ely, J., Valimaki, J., 2003. Bad reputation. NAJ Econ...”
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10“...This paper discusses the implications of learning theory for the analysis of games with a move by Nature. One goal is to illuminate the issues that arise when...”
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11“...We examine the role of off-path “superstitions” in macro-economics, and show how a false belief about off-path play is the key element underlying both the...”
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12“...'Intellectual property' - patents and copyrights - have become controversial. We witness teenagers being sued for 'pirating' music - and we observe AIDS...”
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13“...Innovations and their adoption are the keys to growth and development. Innovations are less socially useful, but more profitable for the innovator, when they...”
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14by Fudenberg, Drew Levine, David K Takahashi, Satoru Published in Games and economic behavior (2007)“...We provide a characterization of the limit set of perfect public equilibrium payoffs of repeated games with imperfect public monitoring as the discount factor...”
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15“...We show that the use of communications to coordinate equilibria generates a Nash-threats folk theorem in two-player games with “almost public” information. The...”
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16“...Players choose an action before learning an outcome chosen according to an unknown and history-dependent stochastic rule. Procedures that categorize outcomes,...”
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18“...We study a variation of fictitious play, in which the probability of each action is an exponential function of that action's utility against the historical...”
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19“...We characterize transitions between stochastically stable states and relative ergodic probabilities in the theory of the evolution of conventions. We give an...”
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20“...It has been argued that concave models exhibit less “endogeneity of growth” than models with increasing returns to scale. Here we study a simple model of...”