Perfect Equilibria of Finite and Infinite Horizon Games
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Paper provided by UCLA Department of Economics in its series UCLA Economics Working Papers with number 216.Length:
Date of creation: 01 Jun 1981
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Handle: RePEc:cla:uclawp:216
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- Drew Fudenberg & David K. Levine, 1983.
"Subgame-Perfect Equilibria of Finite- and Infinite-Horizon Games,"
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- Fudenberg, Drew & Levine, David, 1983. "Subgame-perfect equilibria of finite- and infinite-horizon games," Journal of Economic Theory, Elsevier, vol. 31(2), pages 251-268, December.
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