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The following pages link to On the testable implications of collective choice theories (Q1587639):
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- Identification of payoffs in repeated games (Q324145) (← links)
- Observable implications of Nash and subgame-perfect behavior in extensive games (Q393277) (← links)
- A nonparametric analysis of multi-product oligopolies (Q471318) (← links)
- The computational complexity of rationalizing Pareto optimal choice behavior (Q483106) (← links)
- Interdependent preferences and strategic distinguishability (Q508408) (← links)
- Implications of Pareto efficiency for two-agent (household) choice (Q553519) (← links)
- Choosing the two finalists (Q623450) (← links)
- Game theory via revealed preferences (Q700086) (← links)
- Do voters vote ideologically? (Q840673) (← links)
- Nash rationalization of collective choice over lotteries (Q1005758) (← links)
- Paretian quasi-orders: the regular two-agent case (Q1347824) (← links)
- Efficient and non-deteriorating choice. (Q1398323) (← links)
- Learnability and rationality of choice. (Q1420879) (← links)
- Equilibrium behavior in markets and games: Testable restrictions and identification. (Q1428156) (← links)
- Note on unique Nash equilibrium in continuous games (Q1651236) (← links)
- Core rationalizability in two-agent exchange economies. (Q1852661) (← links)
- Every random choice rule is backwards-induction rationalizable (Q2013370) (← links)
- A utility representation theorem for general revealed preference (Q2236190) (← links)
- Revealed preferences of individual players in sequential games (Q2237886) (← links)
- Descriptive complexity and revealed preference theory (Q2334833) (← links)
- Sequential rationalization of multivalued choice (Q2344373) (← links)
- Every choice correspondence is backwards-induction rationalizable (Q2345216) (← links)
- Rationalizability of choice functions by game trees (Q2373789) (← links)
- Nonparametric utility theory in strategic settings: revealing preferences and beliefs from proposal-response games (Q2416635) (← links)
- The computational complexity of rationalizing boundedly rational choice behavior (Q2427841) (← links)
- The testable implications of zero-sum games (Q2427873) (← links)
- On refutability of the Nash bargaining solution (Q2441221) (← links)
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- Does collective rationality entail efficiency? (Q3568361) (← links)
- Empirical content of classic assignment methods: jungle and market economy (Q6063089) (← links)
- Backwards-induction rationalizability of choice functions over an arbitrary set (Q6154274) (← links)
- Recent advances on testability in economic equilibrium models (Q6615355) (← links)
- Correlated choice (Q6631806) (← links)