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The following pages link to Learning How to Cooperate: Optimal Play in Repeated Coordination Games (Q3352879):
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- Symmetric play in repeated allocation games (Q472178) (← links)
- Imitation and the role of information in overcoming coordination failures (Q485792) (← links)
- The emergence of compositional grammars in artificial codes (Q523490) (← links)
- Coordination between a sophisticated and fictitious player (Q538506) (← links)
- A learning-efficiency explanation of structure in language (Q813096) (← links)
- Economic modeling triggers more efficient planning: An experimental justification (Q816104) (← links)
- Communication, coordination and Nash equilibrium (Q900143) (← links)
- Using turn taking to mitigate coordination and conflict problems in the repeated battle of the sexes game (Q944233) (← links)
- Learning to be prepared (Q956581) (← links)
- Minority voting and long-term decisions (Q980960) (← links)
- Information-driven coordination: experimental results with heterogeneous individuals (Q989925) (← links)
- Optimal substructure of set-valued solutions of normal-form games and coordination (Q1044766) (← links)
- Learning and sophistication in coordination games (Q1047791) (← links)
- Testing for effects of cheap talk in a public goods game with private information (Q1192628) (← links)
- An ''evolutionary'' interpretation of Van Huyck, Battalio, and Beil's experimental results on coordination (Q1192634) (← links)
- Signaling future actions and the potential for sacrifice (Q1196656) (← links)
- Experience-weighted attraction learning in coordination games: Probability rules, heterogeneity, and time-variation (Q1293907) (← links)
- Focal points in pure coordination games: An experimental investigation (Q1316658) (← links)
- The variable frame theory of focal points: An experimental study (Q1359005) (← links)
- Reciprocity and cooperation in repeated coordination games: The principled-player approach (Q1590682) (← links)
- Strategic similarity and emergent conventions: evidence from similar stag hunt games (Q1590685) (← links)
- Egalitarianism and efficiency in repeated symmetric games (Q1590688) (← links)
- Focal points in framed strategic forms (Q1590689) (← links)
- Coordination and learning with a partial language (Q1592822) (← links)
- Coordination and private information revelation (Q1630500) (← links)
- Focal points and payoff information in tacit bargaining (Q1735810) (← links)
- Symmetric games revisited (Q1737120) (← links)
- Failure of common knowledge of language in common-interest communication games (Q1753280) (← links)
- Signaling and tacit collusion in an infinitely repeated prisoners' dilemma (Q1758197) (← links)
- Subjective games and equilibria (Q1890913) (← links)
- Can we rationally learn to coordinate? (Q1915812) (← links)
- Dynamic focal points in \(N\)-person coordination games (Q1918932) (← links)
- Improvement paths in repeated pure coordination games (Q1927625) (← links)
- When learning meets salience (Q1936324) (← links)
- An experimental investigation of optimal learning in coordination games (Q1976445) (← links)
- Market coordination under non-equilibrium dynamics (Q2005858) (← links)
- Observability of partners' past play and cooperation: experimental evidence (Q2069979) (← links)
- Dynamic coordination via organizational routines (Q2074051) (← links)
- Noise-induced sustainability of cooperation in Prisoner's dilemma game (Q2096341) (← links)
- Conformity and influence (Q2098975) (← links)
- Interaction patterns and coordination in two population groups: a dynamic perspective (Q2128228) (← links)
- The value of a coordination game (Q2138069) (← links)
- A case of evolutionarily stable attainable equilibrium in the laboratory (Q2206004) (← links)
- Optimal strategies for selecting coordinators (Q2217494) (← links)
- Valuable cheap talk and equilibrium selection (Q2221290) (← links)
- Cognitive forward induction and coordination without common knowledge: an experimental study (Q2268106) (← links)
- Communication and superior cooperation in two-player normal form games (Q2277376) (← links)
- Learning continuous and consistent strategy promotes cooperation in prisoner's dilemma game with mixed strategy (Q2287612) (← links)
- Compromise and coordination: an experimental study (Q2291172) (← links)
- Decentralized learning from failure (Q2370513) (← links)