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George J Mailath
Larry Samuelson
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Article Paper Martin W. Cripps & George J. Mailath & Larry Samuelson, 2002.
"Imperfect Monitoring and Impermanent Reputations ,"
PIER Working Paper Archive
03-016, Penn Institute for Economic Research, Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania, revised 30 May 2003.
[Downloadable!] Cripps,M.W. & Mailath,G.J. & Samuelson,L., 2002.
"Imperfect monitoring and impermanent reputations ,"
Working papers
17, Wisconsin Madison - Social Systems.
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