Report NEP-GTH-2020-02-03
This is the archive for NEP-GTH, a report on new working papers in the area of Game Theory. Sylvain Béal (Sylvain Beal) issued this report. It is usually issued weekly.Subscribe to this report: email, RSS, or Mastodon, or Bluesky.
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The following items were announced in this report:
- Hannu Salonen & Mitri Kitti, 2019, "A Note on Nash Equilibrium andFixed Point Theorems," Discussion Papers, Aboa Centre for Economics, number 131, Dec.
- Calleja, Pedro & Llerena, Francesc & Sudhölter, Peter, 2020, "Constrained welfare egalitarianism in surplus-sharing problems," Discussion Papers on Economics, University of Southern Denmark, Department of Economics, number 1/2020, Jan.
- Bergantiños, Gustavo & Navarro-Ramos, Adriana, 2020, "Cooperative approach to a location problem with agglomeration economies," MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany, number 98121, Jan.
- Duk Gyoo Kim & Wooyoung Lim, 2019, "Multilateral Bargaining over the Division of Losses," CESifo Working Paper Series, CESifo, number 8011.
- Hakobyan, Zaruhi & Koulovatianos, Christos, 2019, "Symmetric Markovian games of commons with potentially sustainable endogenous growth," CFS Working Paper Series, Center for Financial Studies (CFS), number 638.
- Stefano Banfi & Sekyu Choi, 2019, "Deconstructing Job Search Behavior," Documentos de Trabajo, Centro de Economía Aplicada, Universidad de Chile, number 344.
- Crawford, Vincent P, 2018, "“Fatal Attraction” and Level-k thinking in games with Non-neutral frames," University of California at San Diego, Economics Working Paper Series, Department of Economics, UC San Diego, number qt99q8h4pt, Dec.
- Dan Kovenock & Jingfeng Lu, 2020, "All Pay Quality-Bids in Score Procurement Auctions," Working Papers, Chapman University, Economic Science Institute, number 20-01.
- Federica Alberti & Anna Conte & Daniela T. Di Cagno & Emanuela Sciubba, 2020, "How do we choose whom to trust? The effect of social networks on trust," Working Papers in Economics & Finance, University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth Business School, Economics and Finance Subject Group, number 2020-02, Jan.
- Howell, William & Shepsle, Kenneth & Wolton, Stephane, 2020, "Executive Absolutism: A Model," MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany, number 98221, Jan.
- Castillo, Geoffrey & Choo, Lawrence & Grimm, Veronika, 2020, "Are groups really more dishonest than individuals?," FAU Discussion Papers in Economics, Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Institute for Economics, number 01/2020, revised 2020.
- Erel Segal-Halevi & Warut Suksompong, 2020, "How to Cut a Cake Fairly: A Generalization to Groups," Papers, arXiv.org, number 2001.03327, Jan, revised Apr 2020.
- Blaufus, Kay & Schöndube, Jens Robert & Wielenberg, Stefan, 2020, "Strategic interactions between tax and statutory auditors and different information regimes: Implications for tax audit efficiency," arqus Discussion Papers in Quantitative Tax Research, arqus - Arbeitskreis Quantitative Steuerlehre, number 249.
- Alexander Frug, 2019, "On strategic transmission of gradually arriving information," Economics Working Papers, Department of Economics and Business, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, number 1691, Dec.
- Geert Ridder & Shuyang Sheng, 2020, "Two-Step Estimation of a Strategic Network Formation Model with Clustering," Papers, arXiv.org, number 2001.03838, Jan, revised Jun 2025.
- Shorish, Jamsheed, 2018, "Blockchain State Machine Representation," SocArXiv, Center for Open Science, number eusxg, Jan, DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/eusxg.
- Adam Dearing & Jason R. Blevins, 2019, "Efficient and Convergent Sequential Pseudo-Likelihood Estimation of Dynamic Discrete Games," Papers, arXiv.org, number 1912.10488, Dec, revised Apr 2024.
- Matthew Elliott & Benjamin Golub & Matthew V. Leduc, 2020, "Supply Network Formation and Fragility," Papers, arXiv.org, number 2001.03853, Jan, revised Feb 2023.
- Camera, Gabriel & Hohl, Lukas & Weder, Rolf, 2019, "Breaking Up: Experimental Insights into Economic (Dis)Integration," Working papers, Faculty of Business and Economics - University of Basel, number 2019/21.
- Kristina Bluwstein & Marcus Buckmann & Andreas Joseph & Miao Kang & Sujit Kapadia & Özgür Simsek, 2020, "Credit growth, the yield curve and financial crisis prediction: evidence from a machine learning approach," Bank of England working papers, Bank of England, number 848, Jan.
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