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The following pages link to The determinants of efficient behavior in coordination games (Q2667261):
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- Assessing others' risk-taking behavior from their affective states: experimental evidence using a stag hunt game (Q725088) (← links)
- The differential impact of friendship on cooperative and competitive coordination (Q829479) (← links)
- Stake size and the power of focal points in coordination games: experimental evidence (Q894627) (← links)
- An experimental study on the effect of ambiguity in a coordination game (Q905095) (← links)
- The emergence of coordination in public good games (Q978849) (← links)
- Experience-weighted attraction learning in coordination games: Probability rules, heterogeneity, and time-variation (Q1293907) (← links)
- Playing safe in coordination games: The roles of risk dominance, payoff dominance, and history of play (Q1395587) (← links)
- Equilibrium selection in \(n\)-person coordination games (Q1815581) (← links)
- Loss avoidance as selection principle: evidence from simple stag-hunt games (Q1927868) (← links)
- Group behaviour in tacit coordination games with focal points -- an experimental investigation (Q2273966) (← links)
- Overcoming inefficient lock-in in coordination games with sophisticated and myopic players (Q2334820) (← links)
- An experimental study of costly coordination (Q2485486) (← links)
- Learning How to Cooperate: Optimal Play in Repeated Coordination Games (Q3352879) (← links)
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- Efficient Coordination in Weakest-Link Games (Q4610788) (← links)
- The Impact of Complex and Informed Adversarial Behavior in Graphical Coordination Games (Q5868121) (← links)
- To catch a stag: identifying payoff- and risk-dominance effects in coordination games (Q6634130) (← links)