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1by Steven D. Levitt John A. List Sally E. Sadoff Published in The American economic review (01.04.2011)“...Although backward induction is a cornerstone of game theory, most laboratory experiments have found that agents are not able to successfully backward induct...”
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4“...Although backward induction is a cornerstone of game theory, most laboratory experiments have found that agents are not able to successfully backward induct...”
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5“...Although backward induction is a cornerstone of game theory, most laboratory experiments have found that agents are not able to successfully backward induct...”
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6“...Although backward induction is a cornerstone of game theory, most laboratory experiments have found that agents are not able to successfully backward induct...”
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7“...Although backward induction is a cornerstone of game theory, most laboratory experiments have found that agents are not able to successfully backward induct...”
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8“...Although backward induction is a cornerstone of game theory, most laboratory experiments have found that agents are not able to successfully backward induct...”
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9“...Although backward induction is a cornerstone of game theory, most laboratory experiments have found that agents are not able to successfully backward induct...”