Persuasion games with high order uncertainty
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In persuasion games, interested parties influence the decision maker by strategically concealing information relevant to decision. But a perfectly revealing equilibrium does exist when announcements are of intervals of the payoff-relevant spate space by explicitly integrating higher-order uncertainty in the information structure.
Publication Name: Journal of Economic Theory
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0022-0531
Year: 2003
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Social optimality and cooperation in nonatomic congestion games
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It is an acceptable phenomenon that facilities differ in their fixed utilities or costs, with the only exception when equilibria are socially optimal the costs increase with the size of the set of users. The external intervention or cooperation to achieve this socially optimal choice of facilities is discussed.
Publication Name: Journal of Economic Theory
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0022-0531
Year: 2004
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Building rational cooperation
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A study is conducte by examining Prisoner's dilemma to examine various aspects of industrial cooperation development.
Publication Name: Journal of Economic Theory
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0022-0531
Year: 2006
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