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"Endogenous timing in duopoly games: Stackelberg or cournot equilibria ,"
Games and Economic Behavior ,
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"Protocol, Payoff, and Equilibrium: Game Theory and Social Modelling ,"
UCLA Economics Working Papers
366, UCLA Department of Economics.
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Brams, Steven J. & Mattli, Walter, 1992.
"Theory of Moves: Overview and Examples ,"
Working Papers
92-52, C.V. Starr Center for Applied Economics, New York University.
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Rosenthal, Robert W., 1991.
"A note on robustness of equilibria with respect to commitment opportunities ,"
Games and Economic Behavior ,
Elsevier, vol. 3(2), pages 237-243, May.
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Mailath, George J & Samuelson, Larry & Swinkels, Jeroen M, 1993.
"Extensive Form Reasoning in Normal Form Games ,"
Econometrica ,
Econometric Society, vol. 61(2), pages 273-302, March.
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Mailath, G.J. & Samuelson, L. & Swinkels, J., 1991.
"extensive Form Reasoning in Normal Form Games ,"
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9130, Tilburg - Center for Economic Research.
Mailath, G.J. & Samuelson, L. & Swinkels, J., 1990.
"Extensive Form Reasoning In Normal Form Games ,"
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1-90-1, Pennsylvania State - Department of Economics.
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"Extensive Form Reasoning In Normal Form Games ,"
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90-13, Wisconsin Madison - Social Systems.
Hamilton, J.H. & Slutsky, S.M., 1988.
"Endogenizing The Order Of Moves An Matrix Game ,"
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88-3, Florida - College of Business Administration.
Brams, Steven J., 1994.
"The Rationality of Surprise: Unstable Nash Equilibria and the Theory of Moves ,"
Working Papers
94-10, C.V. Starr Center for Applied Economics, New York University.
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