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Games and Economic Behavior, Volume 55
Volume 55, Number 1, April 2006
- Rabah Amir, Anna Stepanova:
Second-mover advantage and price leadership in Bertrand duopoly. 1-20 - Ken Binmore, Larry Samuelson:
The evolution of focal points. 21-42 - Maria-Ángeles de Frutos, Lambros Pechlivanos:
Second-price common-value auctions under multidimensional uncertainty. 43-71 - Katsushige Fujimoto, Ivan Kojadinovic, Jean-Luc Marichal:
Axiomatic characterizations of probabilistic and cardinal-probabilistic interaction indices. 72-99 - Julio González-Díaz:
Finitely repeated games: A generalized Nash folk theorem. 100-111 - Daniel A. Hojman, Adam Szeidl:
Endogenous networks, social games, and evolution. 112-130 - Bernard Lebrun:
Uniqueness of the equilibrium in first-price auctions. 131-151 - Hervé Moulin, Yves Sprumont:
Responsibility and cross-subsidization in cost sharing. 152-188 - Charles N. Noussair, Jonathon Silver:
Behavior in all-pay auctions with incomplete information. 189-206
Volume 55, Number 2, May 2006
- Eric van Damme, Rudolf Müller, Rakesh V. Vohra:
Mini special issue: Electronic Market Design. 213-214 - Sushil Bikhchandani, Joseph M. Ostroy:
Ascending price Vickrey auctions. 215-241 - Andrew V. Goldberg, Jason D. Hartline, Anna R. Karlin, Michael E. Saks, Andrew Wright:
Competitive auctions. 242-269 - Benny Lehmann, Daniel Lehmann, Noam Nisan:
Combinatorial auctions with decreasing marginal utilities. 270-296 - Axel Ockenfels, Alvin E. Roth:
Late and multiple bidding in second price Internet auctions: Theory and evidence concerning different rules for ending an auction. 297-320
- Tuomas Sandholm, Subhash Suri:
Side constraints and non-price attributes in markets. 321-330
- Jean-Pierre Benoît, Efe A. Ok:
Maskin's Theorem with limited veto power. 331-339 - Juin-Kuan Chong, Colin F. Camerer, Teck-Hua Ho:
A learning-based model of repeated games with incomplete information. 340-371 - Lars Ehlers, Bettina Klaus:
Efficient priority rules. 372-384 - Rann Smorodinsky, Moshe Tennenholtz:
Overcoming free riding in multi-party computations - The anonymous case. 385-406
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