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Report of the Editor: American Economic Journal: Microeconomics,
Johannes Horner,
in AEA Papers and Proceedings
(2018)
Report of the Editor: American Economic Journal: Microeconomics,
Johannes Hörner,
in AEA Papers and Proceedings
(2019)
Report of the Editor: American Economic Journal: Microeconomics,
Johannes Hörner,
in AEA Papers and Proceedings
(2020)
Supervised Social Learning,
Johannes Hörner,
from Society for Economic Dynamics
(2013)
A Perpetual Race to Stay Ahead,
Johannes Hörner,
in The Review of Economic Studies
(2004)
Reputation and Competition,
Johannes Hörner,
from Penn Economics Department
Reputation and Competition',
Johannes Hörner,
from University of Pennsylvania Center for Analytic Research and Economics in the Social Sciences
Reputation and Competition,
Johannes Hörner,
in American Economic Review
(2002)
Registered author: Johannes Hörner
Motivational Ratings,
Johannes Hörner and Nicolas Lambert,
from HAL
(2021)
Keywords: Career Concerns,Mechanism Design,Ratings.
Motivational Ratings,
Johannes Hörner and Nicolas Lambert,
from HAL
(2021)
Keywords: Career concerns,Mechanism design,Ratings
Belief-free equilibria in games with incomplete information,
Stefano Lovo and Johannes Hörner,
from HAL
(2007)
Keywords: belief-free equilibria,repeated game with incomplete information,Harsanyi doctrine,belief-free equilibria.
The folk theorem for games with private almost-perfect monitoring,
Johannes Hörner and Wojciech Olszewski,
from HAL
(2006)
Keywords: Folk theorem,Private monitoring,Repeated games
Dynamic sender receiver games,
Nicolas Vieille and Johannes Hörner,
from HAL
(2009)
Keywords: Dynamic sender receiver
A folk theorem for finitely repeated games with public monitoring,
Johannes Hörner and Jerôme Renault,
from HAL
(2023)
Keywords: Repeated games
The folk theorem for all games with almost perfect monitoring,
Wojciech Olszewski and Johannes Hörner,
from Society for Economic Dynamics
(2004)
Keywords: imperfect private monitoring, repeated games
Private Monitoring without Conditional Independence,
Johannes Hörner and Olivier Gossner,
from Society for Economic Dynamics
(2007)
How Robust is the Folk Theorem with Imperfect,
Wojciech Olszewski and Johannes Hörner,
from Society for Economic Dynamics
(2008)
When is the lowest equilibrium payoff in a repeated game equal to the minmax payoff?,
Olivier Gossner and Johannes Hörner,
in Journal of Economic Theory
(2010)
Keywords: Folk theorem Repeated game Individually rational payoff Minmax payoff Signals Entropy Conditional independence
Biased social learning,
Helios Herrera and Johannes Hörner,
in Games and Economic Behavior
(2013)
Keywords: Informational herds; Cascades; Selection bias;
How fast do equilibrium payoff sets converge in repeated games?,
Johannes Hörner and Satoru Takahashi,
in Journal of Economic Theory
(2016)
Keywords: Repeated games; Rates of convergence;
The Wisdom of the Minority,
Steven Callander and Johannes Hörner,
from Society for Economic Dynamics
(2005)
The wisdom of the minority,
Steven Callander and Johannes Hörner,
in Journal of Economic Theory
(2009)
Keywords: Social learning Minorities Herding
Belief-Free Equilibria in Games With Incomplete Information,
Johannes Hörner and Stefano Lovo,
in Econometrica
(2009)
The Folk Theorem for Games with Private Almost-Perfect Monitoring,
Johannes Hörner and Wojciech Olszewski,
in Econometrica
(2006)
Public vs. Private Offers in the Market for Lemons,
Nicolas Vieille and Johannes Hörner,
from HAL
(2009)
Keywords: Public offer,Private offer,lemons,market
Managing Strategic Buyers,
Johannes Hörner and Larry Samuelson,
in Journal of Political Economy
(2011)
Public vs. Private Offers in the Market for Lemons,
Johannes Hörner and Nicolas Vieille,
in Econometrica
(2009)
Collusion with (almost) no information,
Johannes Hörner and Julian Jamison,
in RAND Journal of Economics
(2007)
Incentives for experimenting agents,
Johannes Hörner and Larry Samuelson,
in RAND Journal of Economics
(2013)
Report of the Editor: American Economic Journal: Microeconomics,
Andrew Postlewaite and Johannes Hörner,
in American Economic Review
(2017)
Collaborating,
Johannes Hörner and Alessandro Bonatti,
from Society for Economic Dynamics
(2009)
Career concerns with exponential learning,
Alessandro Bonatti and Johannes Hörner,
in Theoretical Economics
(2017)
Keywords: Career concerns, experimentation, reputation
Learning to disagree in a game of experimentation,
Alessandro Bonatti and Johannes Hörner,
in Journal of Economic Theory
(2017)
Keywords: Experimentation; Free-riding; Mixed strategies; Monitoring; Delay;
Collaborating,
Alessandro Bonatti and Johannes Hörner,
in American Economic Review
(2011)
Dynamic Allocation without Money,
Yingni Guo and Johannes Hörner,
from HAL
(2021)
Keywords: Mechanism design,Principal-agent,Quota mechanism,Token budget
How Robust is the Folk Theorem?,
Johannes Hörner and Wojciech Olszewski,
in The Quarterly Journal of Economics
(2009)
Motivational Ratings,
Johannes Hörner and Nicolas Lambert,
in The Review of Economic Studies
(2021)
Keywords: Career concerns, Mechanism design, Ratings
Sequential Common-Value Auctions with Asymmetrically Informed Bidders,
Johannes Hörner and Julian Jamison,
in The Review of Economic Studies
(2008)
Costly Signalling in Auctions -super-1,
Johannes Hörner and Nicolas Sahuguet,
in The Review of Economic Studies
(2007)
Selling Information,
Johannes Hörner and Andrzej Skrzypacz,
in Journal of Political Economy
(2016)
Games and Incentives,
Francoise Forges and Johannes Horner,
from HAL
(2013)
Keywords: Bayesian games
When is the lowest equilibrium payoff in a repeated game equal to the minmax payoff?,
Olivier Gossner and Johannes Hörner,
from HAL
(2010)
Keywords: Folk theorem,Repeated game,Individually rational payoff,Minmax payoff,Signals,Entropy,Conditional independence
When is the lowest equilibrium payoff in a repeated game equal to the minmax payoff?,
Olivier Gossner and Johannes Hörner,
from HAL
(2010)
Keywords: Folk theorem,Repeated game,Individually rational payoff,Minmax payoff,Signals,Entropy,Conditional independence
A war of attrition with endogenous effort levels,
Johannes Hörner and Nicolas Sahuguet,
in Economic Theory
(2011)
Keywords: War of attrition, Signalling, C71, C73,
Dynamic Mechanisms without Money,
Yingni Guo and Johannes Hörner,
from Institute for Advanced Studies
(2015)
Keywords: Mechanism design, Principal-Agent, Token mechanisms
Too Much of A Good Thing?,
Johannes Hörner and Anna Sanktjohanser,
from HAL
(2022)
Keywords: Trust,Loyalty,Imperfect Monitoring
Should First-Price Auctions Be Transparent?,
Dirk Bergemann and Johannes Hörner,
in American Economic Journal: Microeconomics
(2018)
Career Concerns and Market Structure,
Alessandro Bonatti and Johannes Hörner,
from David K. Levine
(2014)
Selling Information,
Johannes Hörner and Andrzej Skrzypacz,
from David K. Levine
(2013)
Incentives for Experimenting Agents,
Johannes Hörner and Larry Samuelson,
from David K. Levine
(2013)
Incentives for Experimenting Agents,
Johannes Hörner and Larry Samuelson,
from David K. Levine
(2012)
Career Concerns with Coarse Information,
Alessandro Bonatti and Johannes Hörner,
from David K. Levine
(2012)
Managing Strategic Buyers,
Johannes Hörner and Larry Samuelson,
from David K. Levine
(2011)
Managing Strategic Buyers,
Johannes Hörner and Larry Samuelson,
from David K. Levine
(2010)
Should Auctions Be Transparent?,
Dirk Bergemann and Johannes Hörner,
from David K. Levine
(2010)
Managing Strategic Buyers,
Johannes Hörner and Larry Samuelson,
from David K. Levine
(2009)
Private Information in Repeated Auctions,
Johannes Horner and Julian Jamison,
from UCLA Department of Economics
(2003)
The Folk Theorem for Games with Private, Almost-Perfect Monitoring,
Johannes Hörner and Wojciech Olszewski,
from www.najecon.org
(2005)
Motivational Ratings,
Johannes Hörner and Nicolas Lambert,
from Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University
(2016)
Keywords: Career Concerns, Mechanism Design, Ratings
How Fast Do Equilibrium Payoff Sets Converge in Repeated Games",
Johannes Hörner and Satoru Takahashi,
from Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University
(2016)
Keywords: Repeated games, Rates of convergence
Learning to Disagree in a Game of Experimentation,
Alessandro Bonatti and Johannes Hörner,
from Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University
(2015)
Keywords: Experimentation, Free-riding, Mixed strategies, Monitoring, Delay
Dynamic Moral Hazard without Commitment,
Johannes Hörner and Larry Samuelson,
from Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University
(2015)
Keywords: Moral hazard, Dynamic moral hazard, Commitment, Principal-agent, Cash flow diversion
Dynamic Mechanisms without Money,
Yingni Guo and Johannes Hörner,
from Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University
(2015)
Keywords: Mechanism design, Principal-Agent, Token mechanisms
Career Concerns and Market Structure,
Alessandro Bonatti and Johannes Hörner,
from Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University
(2013)
Keywords: Career concerns, Experimentation, Career paths, Up-or-out, Reputation
Career Concerns with Coarse Information,
Alessandro Bonatti and Johannes Hörner,
from Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University
(2012)
Keywords: Career concerns, Experimentation, Career paths, Up-or-out, Reputation
Should Auctions be Transparent?,
Dirk Bergemann and Johannes Horner,
from Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University
(2017)
Keywords: First Price Auction, Persistent Values, Transparency, Disclosure, Repeated Auction, independent private value, information design
Should Auctions be Transparent?,
Dirk Bergemann and Johannes Hörner,
from Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University
(2014)
Keywords: First price auction, Repeated auction, Private bids, Information revelation
Should Auctions be Transparent?,
Dirk Bergemann and Johannes Hörner,
from Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University
(2010)
Keywords: First price auction, Repeated auction, Private bids, Information revelation
Selling Information,
Johannes Hörner and Andrzej Skrzypacz,
from Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University
(2012)
Keywords: Value of information, Dynamic game
Selling Information,
Johannes Hörner and Andrzej Skrzypacz,
from Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University
(2011)
Keywords: Value of information, Dynamic game
Selling Information,
Johannes Hörner and Andrzej Skrzypacz,
from Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University
(2010)
Keywords: Value of information, Dynamic game
Biased Social Learning,
Helios Herrera and Johannes Hörner,
from Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University
(2009)
Keywords: Informational herds, Cascades, Selection bias
Incentives for Experimenting Agents,
Johannes Hörner and Larry Samuelson,
from Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University
(2013)
Keywords: Experimentation, Learning, Agency, Dynamic agency, Venture capital, Repeated principal-agent problem
Incentives for Experimenting Agents,
Johannes Hörner and Larry Samuelson,
from Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University
(2013)
Keywords: Experimentation, Learning, Agency, Dynamic agency, Venture capital, Repeated principal-agent problem
Incentives for Experimenting Agents,
Johannes Hörner and Larry Samuelson,
from Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University
(2012)
Keywords: Experimentation, Learning, Agency, Dynamic agency, Venture capital, Repeated principal-agent problem
Incentives for Experimenting Agents,
Johannes Hörner and Larry Samuelson,
from Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University
(2009)
Keywords: Experimentation, Learning, Agency, Dynamic agency, Venture capital, Repeated principal-agent problem
Collaborating,
Alessandro Bonatti and Johannes Hörner,
from Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University
(2009)
Keywords: Moral hazard, Teams, Experimentation, Collaboration, Public goods, Learning
Managing Strategic Buyers,
Johannes Hörner and Larry Samuelson,
from Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University
(2010)
Keywords: Revenue management, Intertemporal price discrimination, Coase conjecture, Perishable goods, Reserve price, Dutch auction
A folk theorem for finitely repeated games with public monitoring,
Johannes Hörner and Jérôme Renault,
from Toulouse School of Economics (TSE)
(2023)
Keywords: Repeated games
Too Much of A Good Thing?,
Anna Sanktjohanser and Johannes Hörner,
from Toulouse School of Economics (TSE)
(2022)
Keywords: Trust; Loyalty; Imperfect Monitoring
Motivational Ratings,
Johannes Hörner and Nicolas Lambert,
from Toulouse School of Economics (TSE)
(2020)
Keywords: Career Concerns; Mechanism Design; Ratings.
Dynamic Allocation without Money,
Yingni Guo and Johannes Hörner,
from Toulouse School of Economics (TSE)
(2020)
Keywords: mechanism design; principal-agent; quota mechanism; token budget
Career Concerns with Exponential Learning,
Alessandro Bonatti and Johannes Hörner,
from Toulouse School of Economics (TSE)
(2017)
Keywords: career concerns; experimentation; career paths; up-or-out; reputation
How Fast Do Equilibrium Payo Sets Converge in Repeated Games?,
Johannes Hörner and Satoru Takahashi,
from Toulouse School of Economics (TSE)
(2017)
Keywords: Repeated games; rates of convergence
Learning to Disagree in a Game of Experimentation,
Alessandro Bonatti and Johannes Hörner,
from Toulouse School of Economics (TSE)
(2017)
Keywords: Experimentation; free-riding; mixed strategies; monitoring; delay
Belief-free Price Formation,
Johannes Hörner and Stefano Lovo,
from Toulouse School of Economics (TSE)
(2017)
Keywords: Financial Market Microstructure; Belief-free Equilibria; Informed Market Makers; Price Volatility
When is the individually rational payoff in a repeated game equal to the minmax payoff?,
Olivier Gossner and Jöhannes Horner,
from Northwestern University, Center for Mathematical Studies in Economics and Management Science
(2006)
Private Information in Sequential Common-Value Auctions,
Johannes Hörner and Julian Jamison,
from Northwestern University, Center for Mathematical Studies in Economics and Management Science
(2006)
Keywords: repeated game with incomplete information; private information; ratchet effect; first-price auction; dynamic auctions
Coase and Hotelling: A Meeting of the Minds,
Johannes Hörner and Morton I. Kamien,
in Journal of Political Economy
(2004)
Truthful Equilibria in Dynamic Bayesian Games,
Johannes Hörner, Satoru Takahashi and Nicolas Vieille,
in Econometrica
(2015)
On the limit perfect public equilibrium payoff set in repeated and stochastic games,
Johannes Hörner, Satoru Takahashi and Nicolas Vieille,
in Games and Economic Behavior
(2014)
Keywords: Stochastic games; Repeated games; Folk theorem;
Belief-free equilibria in games with incomplete information: characterization and existence,
Stefano Lovo, Tristan Tomala and Johannes Hörner,
from HAL
(2008)
Keywords: Repeated games with incomplete information,Harsanyi doctrine,Belief-free equilibria
Belief-free equilibria in games with incomplete information: Characterization and existence,
Johannes Hörner, Stefano Lovo and Tristan Tomala,
in Journal of Economic Theory
(2011)
Keywords: Repeated game with incomplete information Harsanyi doctrine Belief-free equilibria
The role of commitment in bilateral trade,
Dino Gerardi, Johannes Hörner and Lucas Maestri,
in Journal of Economic Theory
(2014)
Keywords: Bargaining; Mechanism design; Market for lemons;
Belief-free price formation,
Johannes Hörner, Stefano Lovo and Tristan Tomala,
in Journal of Financial Economics
(2018)
Keywords: Financial market microstructure; Informed dealers; Price volatility; Belief-free equilibria;
Belief-Free Equilibria in Games With Incomplete Information,
Stefano Lovo, Johannes Hörner and Tristan Tomala,
from HAL
(2009)
Keywords: Belief-free Equilibria,Games with incomplete information
Existence of belief-free equilibria in games with incomplete information and known-own payoffs,
Tristan Tomala, Johannes Hörner and Stefano Lovo,
from HAL
(2009)
Keywords: Belief-free equilibria,Games,Known-own payoffs
Belief-free equilibria in games with incomplete information: characterization and existence,
Stefano Lovo, Johannes Hörner and Tristan Tomala,
from HAL
(2011)
Keywords: Repeated game with incomplete information,Harsanyi doctrine,Belief-free equilibria
Strongly Symmetric Equilibria in Bandit Games,
Johannes Hörner, Nicolas Klein and Sven Rady,
from Free University of Berlin, Humboldt University of Berlin, University of Bonn, University of Mannheim, University of Munich
(2014)
Keywords: Two-Armed Bandit; Bayesian Learning; Strategic Experimentation; Strongly Symmetric Equilibrium