The following pages link to Robert W. Rosenthal (Q189151):
Displaying 45 items.
- (Q794938) (redirect page) (← links)
- Repeated two-player games with ruin (Q794940) (← links)
- Strategic analysis of the competitive exercise of certain financial options (Q801784) (← links)
- Noncooperative games and nontransitive preferences (Q1090259) (← links)
- Anonymous sequential games (Q1102214) (← links)
- A bounded-rationality approach to the study of noncooperative games (Q1124536) (← links)
- A game-theoretic analysis of bargaining with reputations (Q1136727) (← links)
- Games of perfect information, predatory pricing and the chain-store paradox (Q1156089) (← links)
- A model of far-sighted electoral competition (Q1162269) (← links)
- A dynamic model of duopoly with customer loyalties (Q1166397) (← links)
- A note on robustness of equilibria with respect to commitment opportunities (Q1192631) (← links)
- Correlated equilibria in some classes of two-person games (Q1219832) (← links)
- Lindahl's solution and values for a public-goods example (Q1227524) (← links)
- Core and value for a public-goods economy: An example (Q1246390) (← links)
- Arbitration of two-party disputes under ignorance (Q1251988) (← links)
- On some myths about sequenced common-value auctions (Q1268642) (← links)
- Experimentation, imitation, and stochastic stability (Q1283853) (← links)
- Simultaneous auctions with synergies (Q1367774) (← links)
- Simultaneous auctions with synergies and common values (Q1367775) (← links)
- Three-object two-bidder simultaneous auctions: Chopsticks and tetrahedra. (Q1408644) (← links)
- Beyond chopsticks: Symmetric equilibria in majority auction games. (Q1416496) (← links)
- Hide and seek in Arizona (Q1423686) (← links)
- Trust and social efficiencies (Q1601999) (← links)
- More on the `anti-folk theorem' (Q1825777) (← links)
- A class of games possessing pure-strategy Nash equilibria (Q2560099) (← links)
- Approximate Purification of Mixed Strategies (Q3315302) (← links)
- Private Information and Pure-Strategy Equilibria (Q3657803) (← links)
- Dynamic Duopoly with Incomplete Customer Loyalties (Q3722210) (← links)
- Sequences of Games with Varying Opponents (Q3853476) (← links)
- Arbitration of Two-party Disputes under Uncertainty (Q3859603) (← links)
- New equilibria for noncooperative two‐person games (Q3867593) (← links)
- A Model in which an Increase in the Number of Sellers Leads to a Higher Price (Q3887168) (← links)
- Congestion tolls: Equilibrium and optimality (Q3887191) (← links)
- An Arbitration Model for Normal-Form Games (Q3907450) (← links)
- Repeated bargaining with opportunities for learning (Q3937187) (← links)
- A Dynamic Oligopoly Game with Lags in Demand: More on the Monotonicity of Price in the Number of Sellers (Q3950288) (← links)
- A Note on Abreu-Matsushima Mechanisms (Q4016189) (← links)
- Bayesian Equilibria of Finite Two-Person Games with Incomplete Information (Q4062978) (← links)
- On Cores in Economies with Public Goods (Q4086943) (← links)
- Technical Note—Sufficient Conditions for Insensitivity in Linear Models (Q4088528) (← links)
- Voting Majority Sizes (Q4090080) (← links)
- Strategic Models of Sovereign-Debt Renegotiations (Q4712946) (← links)
- Asking Prices as Commitment Devices (Q4715243) (← links)
- The network equilibrium problem in integers (Q5677260) (← links)
- Experimentation, imitation, and stochastic stability: Addendum (Q5937320) (← links)