Unknottedness of the Graph of Pairwise Stable Networks & Network Dynamics,
Julien Fixary,
from HAL
(2022)
Keywords: Pairwise Stability,Unknottedness Theorem,Network Dynamics,Genericity
Financial Sustainability - Game Theory Analysis of Options Approach for a Czech Bank,
Karel Janda and Petr Marek,
from ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics
(2022)
Keywords: Bank run, liquidity, game theory, option pricing
Norms, gender, and payment method affect extraction behavior in a framed field experiment on community forestry in India,
Wei Zhang, Ruth Meinzen-Dick, Sanoop Valappanandi, Raksha Balakrishna, Hemalatha Reddy, Marco A. Janssen, Liya Thomas, Pratiti Priyadarshini, Sandeep Kandikuppa, Rahul Chaturvedi and Rucha Ghate,
from International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)
(2021)
Keywords: INDIA; SOUTH ASIA; ASIA; gender; extraction; community forestry; collective ownership; field experimentation; forests; game; experiential learning; payment methods; common-pool resource; framed field experiments;
A Category for Extensive-Form Games,
Peter Streufert,
from University of Western Ontario, Department of Economics
(2021)
Specifying A Game-Theoretic Extensive Form As An Abstract 5-Ary Relation,
Peter Streufert,
from University of Western Ontario, Department of Economics
(2021)
Coalition Formation Under Dominance Invariance,
Mert Kimya,
from University of Sydney, School of Economics
(2021)
Keywords: Farsighted stability; Coalitional games; Farsighted stable set; Largest Consistent Set
Sunk costs, entry and clustering,
Alexander Matros, Vladimir Smirnov and Andrew Wait,
from University of Sydney, School of Economics
(2024)
Keywords: timing games; asymmetric firms; clustering; inefficient entry
Strategic Communication with a Small Conflict of Interest,
Francesc Dilme,
from University of Bonn and University of Cologne, Germany
(2022)
Keywords: Strategic Communication, Small Bias
Renegotiation and Dynamic Inconsistency: Contracting with Non-Exponential Discounting,
Esat Doruk Cetemen, Felix Feng and Can Urgun,
from Princeton University. Economics Department.
(2021)
Keywords: continuous-time contracting, dynamic inconsistency, renegotiation, extended HJB system, non-atomic games