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Games and Economic Behavior, Volume 148
Volume 148, 2024
- Agustín G. Bonifacio, María Elena Iñarra García, Pablo Neme:
A characterization of absorbing sets in coalition formation games. 1-22 - S. Nageeb Ali, Ayal Chen-Zion, Erik Lillethun:
Reselling information. 23-43 - Daniele Nosenzo, Erte Xiao, Nina Xue:
The motive matters: Experimental evidence on the expressive function of punishment. 44-67 - Uri Gneezy, Yuval Rottenstreich:
Failing to utilize potentially effective focal points: Prominence can stymie coordination on distinct actions. 68-81 - Estelle Cantillon, Li Chen, Juan Sebastián Pereyra:
Respecting priorities versus respecting preferences in school choice: When is there a trade-off? 82-96 - Inés Moreno de Barreda:
Cheap talk with two-sided private information. 97-118 - Haimanti Bhattacharya, Subhasish Dugar:
Can threats improve payoffs from bargaining in markets with retaliations? Evidence from a field experiment. 119-137 - Antonio Cabrales, Esther Hauk:
Norms and the evolution of leaders' followership. 138-161 - Rustamdjan Hakimov, Agne Kajackaite:
Breaking bad: Malfunctioning control institutions erode good behavior in a cheating game. 162-178 - Coralio Ballester, Antonio Rodriguez-Moral, Marc Vorsatz:
Cognitive reflection in experimental anchored guessing games. 179-195 - Yingjie Niu, Zhentao Zou:
Robust dynamic contracts with multiple agents. 196-217 - Zhonghong Kuang, Hangcheng Zhao, Jie Zheng:
Ridge distributions and information design in simultaneous all-pay auction contests. 218-243 - Gregory Z. Gutin, Philip R. Neary, Anders Yeo:
Finding all stable matchings with assignment constraints. 244-263 - P. Jean-Jacques Herings, Yu Zhou:
Equilibria in matching markets with soft and hard liquidity constraints. 264-278 - Nicolas Jacquemet, Stéphane Luchini, Jason F. Shogren, Adam Zylbersztejn:
Commitment to the truth creates trust in market exchange: Experimental evidence. 279-295 - Stefania Minardi, Andrei Savochkin:
Time for memorable consumption. 296-322 - Anish Agarwal, Munther A. Dahleh, Thibaut Horel, Maryann Rui:
Towards data auctions with externalities. 323-356 - Assaf Romm, Alvin E. Roth, Ran I. Shorrer:
Stability vs. no justified envy. 357-366 - Yinxiao Chu:
Ambiguity and informativeness of (non-)trading. 367-384 - Camilo J. Sirguiado, Juan Pablo Torres-Martínez:
Strategic behavior in one-to-one matching markets without outside options. 385-397 - Kirill Borissov, Mikhail Pakhnin, Ronald Wendner:
Cooperating with yourself. 398-414 - Andreas Haupt, Aroon Narayanan:
Risk preferences of learning algorithms. 415-426 - Nicodemo De Vito:
Complete conditional type structures. 427-448 - Andy Brownback, Nathaniel Burke, Tristan Gagnon-Bartsch:
Inference from biased polls. 449-486 - Inácio Bó, Li Chen, Rustamdjan Hakimov:
Strategic responses to personalized pricing and demand for privacy: An experiment. 487-516 - Ronen Gradwohl, Artyom Jelnov:
Partial credence goods on review platforms. 517-534 - Arash Abizadeh, Adrian Vetta:
A recursive measure of voting power that satisfies reasonable postulates. 535-565 - Yukun Cheng, Xiaotie Deng, Yuhao Li, Xiang Yan:
Tight incentive analysis of Sybil attacks against the market equilibrium of resource exchange over general networks. 566-610
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