Games and Economic Behavior

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Non-Bayesian social learning2012/09/01English234
Meaning and Credibility in Cheap-Talk Games1993/10/01English234
Stable Coalition Structures with Externalities1997/08/01English233
Spread of (mis)information in social networks2010/11/01English223
Enforcement of contribution norms in public good games with heterogeneous populations2013/01/01English219
Individual Learning in Normal Form Games: Some Laboratory Results1997/04/01English216
Punishing free-riders: How group size affects mutual monitoring and the provision of public goods2007/07/01English216
Present-bias, quasi-hyperbolic discounting, and fixed costs2010/07/01English214
Do non-strategic sanctions obey the law of demand? The demand for punishment in the voluntary contribution mechanism2006/01/01English208
On the Existence and Uniqueness of Pure Nash Equilibrium in Rent-Seeking Games1997/01/01English206
Overcommunication in strategic information transmission games2006/07/01English203
General licensing schemes for a cost-reducing innovation2007/04/01English200
Multi-battle contests2009/05/01English199
Testing guilt aversion2010/01/01English197
More Is Better, But Fair Is Fair: Tipping in Dictator and Ultimatum Games1998/05/01English187
Self-Serving Cheap Talk: A Test Of Aumann's Conjecture2000/11/01English174
Strongly stable networks2005/05/01English173
Cooperative behavior and the frequency of social interaction2009/07/01English172
A Dynamic Model of Network Formation2001/02/01English169
Cournot Oligopoly and the Theory of Supermodular Games1996/08/01English166
An experimental study of truth-telling in a sender–receiver game2007/10/01English164
Incentives and cheating2017/03/01English164
Effectiveness of Electoral Systems for Reducing Government Corruption: A Game-Theoretic Analysis1993/01/01English163
Asymmetric All-Pay Auctions with Incomplete Information: The Two-Player Case1996/05/01English163
Diffusion in complex social networks2008/03/01English162
On the Interpretation of Decision Problems with Imperfect Recall1997/07/01English161
The Statistical Mechanics of Best-Response Strategy Revision1995/11/01English159
Physiological utility theory and the neuroeconomics of choice2005/08/01English155
Modeling internal commitment mechanisms and self-control: A neuroeconomics approach to consumption–saving decisions2005/08/01English153
Network formation with heterogeneous players2006/02/01English152