The following pages link to Robust dynamic implementation (Q893413):
Displaying 43 items.
- Robust implementation in general mechanisms (Q632946) (← links)
- The robustness of robust implementation (Q643278) (← links)
- Credible implementation (Q863264) (← links)
- On robust constitution design (Q885072) (← links)
- Complexity and repeated implementation (Q896948) (← links)
- Strategic and structural uncertainty in robust implementation (Q900423) (← links)
- Approximate implementation in Markovian environments (Q900435) (← links)
- Coalition-proof full efficient implementation (Q1622381) (← links)
- Why forward induction leads to the backward induction outcome: a new proof for Battigalli's theorem (Q1651228) (← links)
- Limited focus in dynamic games (Q2002069) (← links)
- Robust virtual implementation with almost complete information (Q2021338) (← links)
- Beliefs, plans, and perceived intentions in dynamic games (Q2044997) (← links)
- Robust coalitional implementation (Q2078099) (← links)
- On non-monotonic strategic reasoning (Q2178017) (← links)
- An epistemic analysis of dynamic games with unawareness (Q2178020) (← links)
- Robust implementation in weakly perfect Bayesian strategies (Q2211468) (← links)
- Ex-post implementation with social preferences (Q2235086) (← links)
- Partial ex-post verifiability and unique implementation of social choice functions (Q2235090) (← links)
- Time and Nash implementation (Q2347778) (← links)
- Forward induction reasoning and correct beliefs (Q2397645) (← links)
- Uncertain information structures and backward induction (Q2399686) (← links)
- An epistemic approach to stochastic games (Q2424241) (← links)
- One-step-ahead implementation (Q2425196) (← links)
- Menu mechanisms (Q2675411) (← links)
- Effective Incorporation of Double Look-Ahead Procedures (Q3612471) (← links)
- Robust Implementation in Direct Mechanisms (Q3655340) (← links)
- Subgame-Perfect Implementation Under Information Perturbations* (Q4962988) (← links)
- Robust Mechanism Design (Q5393918) (← links)
- Robust virtual implementation under common strong belief in rationality (Q5963306) (← links)
- Order independence for rationalizability (Q6148581) (← links)
- Epistemic foundation of the backward induction paradox (Q6176754) (← links)
- Information design in multistage games (Q6180413) (← links)
- Belief change, rationality, and strategic reasoning in sequential games (Q6188266) (← links)
- Save, spend, or give? A model of housing, family insurance, and savings in old age (Q6650189) (← links)
- Hazed and confused: the effect of air pollution on dementia (Q6650191) (← links)
- IQ, expectations, and choice (Q6650195) (← links)
- Optimal feedback in contests (Q6650198) (← links)
- Unemployment insurance in macroeconomic stabilization (Q6650201) (← links)
- A welfare analysis of occupational licensing in U.S. states (Q6650204) (← links)
- A network solution to robust implementation: the case of identical but unknown distributions (Q6650205) (← links)
- A more credible approach to parallel trends (Q6650206) (← links)
- Testing the production approach to markup estimation (Q6650207) (← links)
- Stratification trees for adaptive randomisation in randomised controlled trials (Q6650210) (← links)