[PDF][PDF] Stanford encyclopedia of philosophy
EN Zalta, U Nodelman, C Allen… - See http://plato. stanford …, 2002 - academia.edu
After an introductory section, this article will focus on four questions: How should the Kyoto
School be defined? What is meant by its central philosophical concept of “absolute …
School be defined? What is meant by its central philosophical concept of “absolute …
Epistemic game theory
E Dekel, M Siniscalchi - Handbook of game theory with economic …, 2015 - Elsevier
Epistemic game theory formalizes assumptions about rationality and mutual beliefs in a
formal language, then studies their behavioral implications in games. Specifically, it asks …
formal language, then studies their behavioral implications in games. Specifically, it asks …
Trust as a decision under ambiguity
C Li, U Turmunkh, PP Wakker - Experimental Economics, 2019 - Springer
Decisions to trust in strategic situations involve ambiguity (unknown probabilities). Despite
many theoretical studies on ambiguity in game theory, empirical studies have lagged behind …
many theoretical studies on ambiguity in game theory, empirical studies have lagged behind …
Social and strategic ambiguity versus betrayal aversion
C Li, U Turmunkh, PP Wakker - Games and Economic Behavior, 2020 - Elsevier
This paper examines the difference between strategic ambiguity as in game theory and
ambiguity arising in individual decisions. We identify a new, non-strategic component …
ambiguity arising in individual decisions. We identify a new, non-strategic component …
Incorporating belief-dependent motivation in games
Psychological game theory (PGT), introduced by Geanakoplos et al.(1989) and significantly
generalized by Battigalli and Dufwenberg (2009), extends the standard game theoretic …
generalized by Battigalli and Dufwenberg (2009), extends the standard game theoretic …
[PDF][PDF] Game theory: Analysis of strategic thinking
P Battigalli, E Catonini, N De Vito - Book in preparation, 2023 - didattica.unibocconi.it
This textbook introduces some concepts of the theory of games: rationality, dominance,
rationalizability, and several notions of equilibrium (Nash, randomized, correlated, self …
rationalizability, and several notions of equilibrium (Nash, randomized, correlated, self …
Robust dynamic implementation
A Penta - Journal of Economic Theory, 2015 - Elsevier
This paper extends the belief-free approach to robust mechanism design to dynamic
environments, in which agents obtain information over time. A social choice function (SCF) is …
environments, in which agents obtain information over time. A social choice function (SCF) is …
Best experienced payoff dynamics and cooperation in the centipede game
WH Sandholm, SS Izquierdo… - Theoretical …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
We study population game dynamics under which each revising agent tests each of his
strategies a fixed number of times, with each play of each strategy being against a newly …
strategies a fixed number of times, with each play of each strategy being against a newly …
The order independence of iterated dominance in extensive games
J Chen, S Micali - Theoretical Economics, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Shimoji and Watson (1998) prove that a strategy of an extensive game is rationalizable in
the sense of Pearce if and only if it survives the maximal elimination of conditionally …
the sense of Pearce if and only if it survives the maximal elimination of conditionally …