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Citations for "Repeated Games with Almost-Public Monitoring" by George J. Mailath & Stephen Morris
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Cited by (explanations , Please report citation or reference errors to , or , if you are the registered author of the cited work, log in to your RePEc Author Service profile , click on "citations" and make appropriate adjustments.): George J Mailath & Stephen Morris, 2006.
"Coordination Failure in Repeated Games with Almost-Public Monitoring ,"
Levine's Bibliography
122247000000001105, UCLA Department of Economics.
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Other versions:
Stephen Morris & George J Mailath, 2005.
"Coordination Failure in Repeated Games with Almost-Public Monitoring ,"
2005 Meeting Papers
25, Society for Economic Dynamics.
[Downloadable!] George J. Mailath & Stephen Morris, 2004.
"Coordination Failure in Repeated Games with Almost-Public Monitoring ,"
Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers
1479, Cowles Foundation, Yale University.
[Downloadable!] George J. Mailath & Stephen Morris, 2004.
"Coordination Failure in Repeated Games with Almost-Public Monitoring ,"
PIER Working Paper Archive
04-033, Penn Institute for Economic Research, Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania.
[Downloadable!] George J. Mailath & Stephen Morris, 2005.
"Coordination Failure in Repeated Games with Almost-Public Monitoring ,"
Levine's Bibliography
122247000000000340, UCLA Department of Economics.
[Downloadable!] George J. Mailath & Stephen Morris, 2004.
"Coordination Failure in Repeated Games with Almost-Public Monitoring ,"
Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers
1479R, Cowles Foundation, Yale University, revised Mar 2005.
[Downloadable!] George J. Mailath & Stephen Morris, 2004.
"Coordination Failure in Repeated Games with Almost-Public Monitoring ,"
PIER Working Paper Archive
05-014, Penn Institute for Economic Research, Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania, revised 23 Mar 2005.
[Downloadable!] Mailath, George J. & Morris, Stephen, 2006.
"Coordination failure in repeated games with almost-public monitoring ,"
Theoretical Economics ,
Society for Economic Theory, vol. 1(3), pages 311-340, September.
[Downloadable!] Eiichi Miyagawa & Yasuyuki Miyahara & Tadashi Sekiguchi, 2003.
"Repeated Games with Observation Costs ,"
Discussion Papers
0203-14, Columbia University, Department of Economics.
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Other versions: Hitoshi Matsushima, 2002.
"Repeated Games with Correlated Private Monitoring and Secret Price Cuts ,"
CIRJE F-Series
CIRJE-F-154, CIRJE, Faculty of Economics, University of Tokyo.
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Hitoshi Matsushima, 2003.
"Repeated Games with Private Monitoring: Two Players ,"
CIRJE F-Series
CIRJE-F-242, CIRJE, Faculty of Economics, University of Tokyo.
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Other versions: Rich McLean & Ichiro Obara & Andrew Postlewaite, 2005.
"Informational Smallness and Private Monitoring in Repeated Games ,"
Levine's Bibliography
784828000000000261, UCLA Department of Economics.
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Other versions: George J. Mailath & Wojciech Olszewski, 2008.
"Folk Theorems with Bounded Recall under (Almost) Perfect Monitoring ,"
PIER Working Paper Archive
08-019, Penn Institute for Economic Research, Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania.
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Other versions: Drew Fudenberg & David K Levine, 2004.
"The Nash Threats Folk Theorem With Communication and Approximate Common Knowledge in Two Player Games ,"
Levine's Working Paper Archive
618897000000000030, David K. Levine.
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Drew Fudenberg & David K. Levine, 2002.
"The Nash Threats Folk Theorem With Communication and Approximate Common Knowledge In Two Player Games ,"
Harvard Institute of Economic Research Working Papers
1961, Harvard - Institute of Economic Research.
[Downloadable!] Fudenberg, Drew & Levine, David K., 2007.
"The Nash-threats folk theorem with communication and approximate common knowledge in two player games ,"
Journal of Economic Theory ,
Elsevier, vol. 132(1), pages 461-473, January.
[Downloadable!] (restricted) Michihiro Kandori & Ichiro Obara, 2004.
"Efficiency in Repeated Games Revisited: The Role of Private Strategies ,"
Levine's Bibliography
122247000000000055, UCLA Department of Economics.
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Other versions:
Michihiro Kandori & Ichiro Obara, 2003.
"Efficiency in Repeated Games Revisited: The Role of Private Strategies ,"
UCLA Economics Working Papers
826, UCLA Department of Economics.
[Downloadable!] Michihiro Kandori & Ichiro Obara, 2003.
"Efficiency in Repeated Games Revisited: The Role of Private Strategies ,"
CIRJE F-Series
CIRJE-F-255, CIRJE, Faculty of Economics, University of Tokyo.
[Downloadable!] Michihiro Kandori & Ichiro Obara, 2006.
"Efficiency in Repeated Games Revisited: The Role of Private Strategies ,"
Econometrica ,
Econometric Society, vol. 74(2), pages 499-519, 03.
[Downloadable!] (restricted) V. Bhaskar & Ichiro Obara, .
"Belief-Based Equilibria in the Repeated Prisoners' Dilemma with Private Monitoring ,"
Penn CARESS Working Papers
d93eb6f40c65728f9e1a7b114, Penn Economics Department.
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V. Bhaskar & Ichiro Obara, 2000.
"Belief-Based Equilibria in the Repeated Prisoners' Dilemma with Private Monitoring ,"
Econometric Society World Congress 2000 Contributed Papers
1330, Econometric Society.
[Downloadable!] Bhaskar, V. & Obara, Ichiro, 2002.
"Belief-Based Equilibria in the Repeated Prisoners' Dilemma with Private Monitoring ,"
Journal of Economic Theory ,
Elsevier, vol. 102(1), pages 40-69, January.
[Downloadable!] (restricted) Harold L. Cole & Narayana R. Kocherlakota, 2001.
"Finite memory and imperfect monitoring ,"
Staff Report
287, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis.
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Harold L. Cole & Narayana R. Kocherlakota, 2000.
"Finite memory and imperfect monitoring ,"
Working Papers
604, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis.
Cole, Harold L. & Kocherlakota, Narayana R., 2005.
"Finite memory and imperfect monitoring ,"
Games and Economic Behavior ,
Elsevier, vol. 53(1), pages 59-72, October.
[Downloadable!] (restricted) Ichiro Obara, 2004.
"Efficiency in Repeated Games Revisited: The Role of Private Strategies (with M. Kandori) ,"
UCLA Economics Online Papers
281, UCLA Department of Economics.
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Marco Battaglini & Stephen Coate, 2007.
"A Dynamic Theory of Public Spending, Taxation and Debt ,"
Discussion Papers
1441, Northwestern University, Center for Mathematical Studies in Economics and Management Science.
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Marco Battaglini & Steve Coate, 2006.
"A Dynamic Theory of Public Spending, Taxation and Debt ,"
Levine's Bibliography
122247000000001094, UCLA Department of Economics.
[Downloadable!] Marco Battaglini & Stephen Coate, 2006.
"A Dynamic Theory of Public Spending, Taxation and Debt ,"
NBER Working Papers
12100, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
[Downloadable!] (restricted) Marco Battaglini & Stephen Coate, 2006.
"A Dynamic Theory of Public Spending, Taxation and Debt ,"
NajEcon Working Paper Reviews
321307000000000026, www.najecon.org.
[Downloadable!] Battaglini, Marco & Coate, Stephen, 2007.
"A Dynamic Theory of Public Spending, Taxation and Debt ,"
Working Papers
07-04, Cornell University, Center for Analytic Economics.
[Downloadable!] Marco Battaglini & Stephen Coate, 2008.
"A Dynamic Theory of Public Spending, Taxation, and Debt ,"
American Economic Review ,
American Economic Association, vol. 98(1), pages 201-36, March.
[Downloadable!] George J. Mailath & : Wojciech Olszewski, 2008.
"Folk Theorems with Bounded Recall under (Almost) Perfect Monitoring, Second Version ,"
PIER Working Paper Archive
08-027, Penn Institute for Economic Research, Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania, revised 28 Jul 2008.
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Jeffery Ely & Johannes Horner & Wojciech Olszewski, 2003.
"Strategic Commitment Versus Flexibility in a Duopoloy with Entry and Exit ,"
Discussion Papers
1381, Northwestern University, Center for Mathematical Studies in Economics and Management Science.
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Ichiro Obara, 2005.
"Informational Smallness and Private Monitoring in Repeated Games (with R. McLean and A. Postlewaite) ,"
UCLA Economics Online Papers
365, UCLA Department of Economics.
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Christopher Phelan & Andrzej Skrzypacz, 2006.
"Private monitoring with infinite histories ,"
Staff Report
383, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis.
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Other versions: Ichiro Obara, 2005.
"Folk Theorem with Communication ,"
UCLA Economics Online Papers
366, UCLA Department of Economics.
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Other versions:
Ichiro Obara, 2007.
"Folk Theorem with Communication ,"
Levine's Bibliography
784828000000000351, UCLA Department of Economics.
[Downloadable!] Obara, Ichiro, 2009.
"Folk theorem with communication ,"
Journal of Economic Theory ,
Elsevier, vol. 144(1), pages 120-134, January.
[Downloadable!] (restricted) Ichiro Obara, 2000.
"Private Strategy and Efficiency: Repeated Partnership Games Revisited ,"
Econometric Society World Congress 2000 Contributed Papers
1449, Econometric Society.
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Olivier Compte & Andrew Postlewaite, 2008.
"Repeated Relationships with Limits on Information Processing ,"
Levine's Bibliography
122247000000002307, UCLA Department of Economics.
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Other versions: Olivier Gossner & Jöhannes Horner, 2006.
"When is the individually rational payoff in a repeated game equal to the minmax payoff? ,"
Discussion Papers
1440, Northwestern University, Center for Mathematical Studies in Economics and Management Science.
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Jeffrey C. Ely, 2000.
"Correlated Equilibrium and Private Monitoring ,"
Discussion Papers
1265, Northwestern University, Center for Mathematical Studies in Economics and Management Science.
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