Journal: Games and Economic Behavior

Volume 63, Issue 2

421 -- 430Ehud Kalai. Presidential address
431 -- 434Philip J. Reny. 2004 World Congress Special Issue
435 -- 467Mark Satterthwaite, Artyom Shneyerov. Convergence to perfect competition of a dynamic matching and bargaining market with two-sided incomplete information and exogenous exit rate
468 -- 497Kris De Jaegher. Efficient communication in the electronic mail game
498 -- 526Jeffrey C. Ely, Drew Fudenberg, David K. Levine. When is reputation bad?
527 -- 566Dirk Bergemann, Stephen Morris. Ex post implementation
567 -- 587Hervé Moulin. Proportional scheduling, split-proofness, and merge-proofness
588 -- 620Moshe Babaioff, Liad Blumrosen. Computationally-feasible truthful auctions for convex bundles
621 -- 641Vincent Conitzer, Tuomas Sandholm. New complexity results about Nash equilibria
642 -- 662Ryan Porter, Eugene Nudelman, Yoav Shoham. Simple search methods for finding a Nash equilibrium
663 -- 678David Gill, Daniel Sgroi. Sequential decisions with tests
679 -- 693Yaron Azrieli, Ehud Lehrer. The value of a stochastic information structure

Volume 63, Issue 1

1 -- 31Klaus Abbink, Jordi Brandts. 24. Pricing in Bertrand competition with increasing marginal costs
32 -- 40Christopher P. Chambers. Proper scoring rules for general decision models
41 -- 55Tarek Coury, Vladimir P. Petkov. Delegation and commitment in durable goods monopolies
56 -- 76David Dickinson, Marie-Claire Villeval. Does monitoring decrease work effort?: The complementarity between agency and crowding-out theories
77 -- 90Michael A. Fishman. Asymmetric evolutionary games with non-linear pure strategy payoffs
91 -- 106Thomas Giebe, Elmar Wolfstetter. License auctions with royalty contracts for (winners and) losers
107 -- 132Ani Guerdjikova. Case-based learning with different similarity functions
133 -- 144Chih Chang, Cheng-Cheng Hu. A non-cooperative interpretation of the f-just rules of bankruptcy problems
145 -- 165René Kirkegaard, Per Baltzer Overgaard. Pre-auction offers in asymmetric first-price and second-price auctions
166 -- 187Eliot Maenner. Adaptation and complexity in repeated games
188 -- 202Alan D. Miller. Group identification
203 -- 226Christina Pawlowitsch. Why evolution does not always lead to an optimal signaling system
227 -- 258Shie Mannor, Nahum Shimkin. Regret minimization in repeated matrix games with variable stage duration
259 -- 291Colin Sparrow, Sebastian van Strien, Christopher J. Harris 0003. Fictitious play in 3×3 games: The transition between periodic and chaotic behaviour
292 -- 307Dale O. Stahl, Ernan Haruvy. Subgame perfection in ultimatum bargaining trees
308 -- 327Jakub Steiner. Coordination cycles
328 -- 340Satoru Takahashi. The number of pure Nash equilibria in a random game with nondecreasing best responses
341 -- 353Annick Laruelle, Federico Valenciano. Noncooperative foundations of bargaining power in committees and the Shapley-Shubik index
354 -- 365Jens Josephson, Karl Wärneryd. Long-run selection and the work ethic
366 -- 369Philipp C. Wichardt. Existence of Nash equilibria in finite extensive form games with imperfect recall: A counterexample
370 -- 394Eldad Yechiam, Jerome R. Busemeyer. Evaluating generalizability and parameter consistency in learning models
395 -- 405Eduardo Zambrano. Epistemic conditions for rationalizability
406 -- 416Bingyong Zheng. Approximate efficiency in repeated games with correlated private signals
417 -- 420William H. Sandholm. H. Peyton Young, , Strategic Learning and Its Limits (2004) Oxford Univ. Press 165 pages