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Games and Economic Behavior, Volume 128
Volume 128, July 2021
- Jun Zhang
:
Level-k reasoning in school choice. 1-17 - Nikolas Tsakas
, Dimitrios Xefteris
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Stress-testing the runoff rule in the laboratory. 18-38 - Philipp Denter:
Valence, complementarities, and political polarization. 39-57 - Viola Ackfeld, Axel Ockenfels:
Do people intervene to make others behave prosocially? 58-72 - Henrique Castro-Pires, Humberto Moreira:
Limited liability and non-responsiveness in agency models. 73-103 - John Duffy
, Jonathan Lafky:
Social conformity under evolving private preferences. 104-124 - Adam Dominiak, Jürgen Eichberger:
Games in context: Equilibrium under ambiguity for belief functions. 125-159 - Mark Schneider, Daniel Graydon Stephenson:
Bargains, price signaling, and efficiency in markets with asymmetric information. 160-181 - Krishna Dasaratha, Kevin He:
An experiment on network density and sequential learning. 182-192 - Akira Okada:
Stable matching and protocol-free equilibrium. 193-201 - Ville Korpela, Michele Lombardi
, Hannu Vartiainen:
Implementation in largest consistent set via rights structures. 202-212 - Kristoffer Arnsfelt Hansen, Rasmus Ibsen-Jensen, Abraham Neyman:
Absorbing games with a clock and two bits of memory. 213-230 - Morten Hedegaard, Rudolf Kerschbamer
, Daniel Müller
, Jean-Robert Tyran:
Distributional preferences explain individual behavior across games and time. 231-255 - Rodney Garratt, Sotiris Georganas:
Auctions with speculators: An experimental study. 256-270
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