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Understanding Strategic Interaction

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Interview with Elisabeth and Reinhard Selten
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    Chapter 2 On the State of the Art in Game Theory: An Interview with Robert Aumann
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    Chapter 3 Working with Reinhard Selten Some Recollections on Our Joint Work 1965–88
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    Chapter 4 Introduction and Survey
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    Chapter 5 A Note On Imperfect Recall
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    Chapter 6 Futures Market Contracting When You Don’t Know Who the Optimists Are
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    Chapter 7 Games of Incomplete Information: The Inconsistent Case
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    Chapter 8 Admissibility and Stability
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    Chapter 9 Equilibrium Selection in Team Games
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    Chapter 10 Sustainable Equilibria in Culturally Familiar Games
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    Chapter 11 Evolutionary Conflict and the Design of Life
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    Chapter 12 Evolutionary Selection Dynamics and Irrational Survivors
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    Chapter 13 Strict and Symmetric Correlated Equilibria are the Distributions of the ESS’s of Biological Conflicts with Asymmetric Roles
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    Chapter 14 Recurring Bullies, Trembling and Learning
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    Chapter 15 Dumb Bugs vs. Bright Noncooperative Players: A Comparison
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    Chapter 16 Communication Effort in Teams and in Games
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    Chapter 17 Endogenous Agendas in Committees
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    Chapter 18 The Organization of Social Cooperation: A Noncooperative Approach
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    Chapter 19 Reinhard Selten Meets the Classics
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    Chapter 20 Equilibrium Selection in Linguistic Games: Kial Ni (Ne) Parolas Esperanton?
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    Chapter 21 Are Stable Demands Vectors in the Core of Two-Sided Markets? Some Graph-Theoretical Considerations
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    Chapter 22 The Consistent Solution for Non-Atomic Games
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    Chapter 23 Finite Convergence of the Core in a Piecewise Linear Market Game
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    Chapter 24 Credible Threats of Secession, Partnership, and Commonwealths
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    Chapter 25 Rules for Experimenting in Psychology and Economics, and Why They Differ
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    Chapter 26 Reciprocity: The Behavioral Foundations of Socio-Economic Games
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    Chapter 27 Adaptation of Aspiration Levels - Theory and Experiment -
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    Chapter 28 A Model of Boundedly Rational Experienced Bargaining in Characteristic Function Games
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    Chapter 29 Theory, Field, and Laboratory: The Continuing Dialogue
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    Chapter 30 Naive Strategies in Competitive Games
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    Chapter 31 Induction vs. Deterrence in the Chain Store Game: How Many Potential Entrants are Needed to Deter Entry?
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    Chapter 32 Cooperation in Intergroup and Single-Group Prisoner’s Dilemma Games
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    Chapter 33 On Styles of Relating to Bargaining Partners
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    Chapter 34 What Makes Markets Predict Well? Evidence from the Iowa Electronic Markets
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    Chapter 35 Sequencing and the Size of the Budget Experimental Evidence
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    Chapter 36 Intertemporal Speculation Under Uncertain Future Demand: Experimental Results
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    Chapter 37 Endowment Effect for Risky Assets
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Title
Understanding Strategic Interaction
Published by
Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, January 1997
DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-60495-9
ISBNs
978-3-64-264430-6, 978-3-64-260495-9
Editors

Wulf Albers, Werner Güth, Peter Hammerstein, Benny Moldovanu, Eric van Damme

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Country Count As %
Sweden 1 <1%
Unknown 179 99%

Demographic breakdown

Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Ph. D. Student 5 3%
Student > Master 2 1%
Student > Doctoral Student 1 <1%
Unknown 172 96%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Psychology 2 1%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance 2 1%
Arts and Humanities 1 <1%
Business, Management and Accounting 1 <1%
Decision Sciences 1 <1%
Other 1 <1%
Unknown 172 96%