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Games and Economic Behavior, Volume 57
Volume 57, Number 1, October 2006
- M. Josune Albizuri, Jesús Aurrecoechea, José Manuel Zarzuelo:
Configuration values: Extensions of the coalitional Owen value. 1-17 - Bhaskar Chakravorty, Luis C. Corchón, Simon Wilkie:
Credible implementation. 18-36 - Werner Güth, Wieland Müller, Yossi Spiegel:
Noisy leadership: An experimental approach. 37-62 - Concepción Larrea, J. C. Santos:
Cost allocation schemes: An asymptotic approach. 63-72 - Urs Schweizer:
Universal possibility and impossibility results. 73-85 - Yongsheng Xu, Naoki Yoshihara:
Alternative characterizations of three bargaining solutions for nonconvex problems. 86-92
- Jasmina Arifovic, Richard D. McKelvey, Svetlana Pevnitskaya:
An initial implementation of the Turing tournament to learning in repeated two-person games. 93-122 - Alessandra Casella, Andrew Gelman, Thomas R. Palfrey:
An experimental study of storable votes. 123-154 - Richard D. McKelvey, John W. Patty:
A theory of voting in large elections. 155-180
Volume 57, Number 2, November 2006
- Jean-Pierre Benoît, Juan Dubra:
Information revelation in auctions. 181-205 - Timothy N. Cason, Tatsuyoshi Saijo, Tomas Sjöström, Takehiko Yamato:
Secure implementation experiments: Do strategy-proof mechanisms really work? 206-235 - Erio Castagnoli, Marco LiCalzi:
Benchmarking real-valued acts. 236-253 - Juan Camilo Gómez:
Achieving efficiency with manipulative bargainers. 254-263 - Antonio Guarino, Steffen Huck, Thomas D. Jeitschko:
Averting economic collapse and the solipsism bias. 264-285 - Sergiu Hart, Andreu Mas-Colell:
Stochastic uncoupled dynamics and Nash equilibrium. 286-303 - Inés Macho-Stadler, David Pérez-Castrillo, David Wettstein:
Efficient bidding with externalities. 304-320 - Igal Milchtaich:
Network topology and the efficiency of equilibrium. 321-346 - Myrna Holtz Wooders, Edward J. Cartwright, Reinhard Selten:
Behavioral conformity in games with many players. 347-360
- Takashi Ui:
Correlated quantal responses and equilibrium selection. 361-369
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