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Game Theory: Static and Dynamic Games of Incomplete Information
Game Theory with Sparsity-Based Bounded Rationality∗
Learning About Bayesian Games
Heiko Rauhut: Game Theory. In: "The Oxford Handbook on Offender
Minimax AI Within Non-Deterministic Environments
6 Dynamic Games with Incomplete Information
Part II Dynamic Games of Complete Information
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Hide and Seek in Arizona∗
Forward Induction As Confusion Over the Equilibrium Being Played Out
On the Notion of Perfect Bayesian Equilibrium∗
A Comparison Between the Usage of Flat and Structured Game Trees for Move Evaluation in Hearthstone
On the Notion of Perfect Bayesian Equilibrium
The Role of Collusion Between Management and Board Of
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Introduction to Games of Incomplete Information
Extensive-Form Games with Imperfect Information
Online Appendix: Procurement When Both Price and Quality Matter Theory
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Collusion in Hierarchical Agency
Section Notes for POLSCI 681: Intermediate Game Theory Samuel Baltz
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Winter 2019 Written to Complement Lectures
Stochastic Games and Bayesian Games
Research Methods in Political Science Formal Political Theory [1Pc]Graduate School of Political Science at Waseda University
Lecture Notes for Non-Cooperative Games (PDF)
Stochastic Games and Bayesian Games
CGDE: Game Theory 1 Brief Introduction
Game Theory: a Language of Interaction Adam Brandenburger NYU Stern School of Business, NYU Tandon School of Engineering, NYU S
Incomplete Information Incomplete Information Induced by the Actions of Players
Bayesian Nash Equilibrium
Extensive Form Games
Logics for Analyzing Games
Static Games of Incomplete Informationظ
Second-Price Proxy Auctions in Bidder-Seller Networks
Strategie Equivalence and Bounded Rationality in Extensive Form Games
Analogy-Based Expectation Equilibrium∗
Introduction to Game Theory Steve Schecter Herbert Gintis
An Experimental Study of the Centipede Game