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found 30 matches
- 2007
- José Carlos R. Alcantud, Carlos Alós-Ferrer:
Nash equilibria for non-binary choice rules. Int. J. Game Theory 35(3): 455-464 (2007) - Enriqueta Aragonès:
Government formation in a two dimensional policy space. Int. J. Game Theory 35(2): 151-184 (2007) - Anna Bogomolnaia, Michel Le Breton, Alexei Savvateev, Shlomo Weber:
Stability under unanimous consent, free mobility and core. Int. J. Game Theory 35(2): 185-204 (2007) - Adam Brandenburger:
The power of paradox: some recent developments in interactive epistemology. Int. J. Game Theory 35(4): 465-492 (2007) - Lucia Buenrostro, Amrita Dhillon, Myrna Wooders:
Protests and reputation. Int. J. Game Theory 35(3): 353-377 (2007) - Parkash Chander:
The gamma-core and coalition formation. Int. J. Game Theory 35(4): 539-556 (2007) - Michael Suk-Young Chwe:
Rationally constructing the dimensions of the political sphere. Int. J. Game Theory 35(2): 205-221 (2007) - Andrei Gomberg, Francisco Marhuenda, Ignacio Ortuño-Ortin:
Endogenous platforms: the case of many parties. Int. J. Game Theory 35(2): 223-249 (2007) - Aviad Heifetz, Clara Ponsati:
All in good time. Int. J. Game Theory 35(4): 521-538 (2007) - L. Hernández-Lamoneda, R. Juárez, F. Sánchez-Sánchez:
Dissection of solutions in cooperative game theory using representation techniques. Int. J. Game Theory 35(3): 395-426 (2007) - Maike Hoffmann, Peter Sudhölter:
The Shapley value of exact assignment games. Int. J. Game Theory 35(4): 557-568 (2007) - Tasos Kalandrakis:
On participation games with complete information. Int. J. Game Theory 35(3): 337-352 (2007) - Esteban F. Klor, Eyal Winter:
The welfare effects of public opinion polls. Int. J. Game Theory 35(3): 379-394 (2007) - Klaus Kultti, Hannu Salonen:
Minimum norm solutions for cooperative games. Int. J. Game Theory 35(4): 591-602 (2007) - Francesc Llerena, Carles Rafels:
Convex decomposition of games and axiomatizations of the core and the D-core. Int. J. Game Theory 35(4): 603-615 (2007) - César Martinelli:
Rational ignorance and voting behavior. Int. J. Game Theory 35(3): 315-335 (2007) - David McAdams:
Monotonicity in asymmetric first-price auctions with affiliation. Int. J. Game Theory 35(3): 427-453 (2007) - Adam Meirowitz:
Communication and bargaining in the spatial model. Int. J. Game Theory 35(2): 251-266 (2007) - Matthias Messner, Mattias Polborn:
Strong and coalition-proof political equilibria under plurality and runoff rule. Int. J. Game Theory 35(2): 287-314 (2007) - Diethard Pallaschke, Joachim Rosenmüller:
A superadditive solution for cephoidal bargaining problems. Int. J. Game Theory 35(4): 569-590 (2007) - Francesco De Sinopoli, Giovanna Iannantuoni:
A spatial voting model where proportional rule leads to two-party equilibria. Int. J. Game Theory 35(2): 267-286 (2007) - Alison Watts:
Formation of segregated and integrated groups. Int. J. Game Theory 35(4): 505-519 (2007) - Yonghui Zhou, Jian Yu, Shuwen Xiang:
Essential stability in games with infinitely many pure strategies. Int. J. Game Theory 35(4): 493-503 (2007) - 2006
- Geir B. Asheim, Carl Andreas Claussen, Tore Nilssen:
Majority voting leads to unanimity. Int. J. Game Theory 35(1): 91-110 (2006) - John P. Conley, Ali Toossi, Myrna Wooders:
Memetics and voting: how nature may make us public spirited. Int. J. Game Theory 35(1): 71-90 (2006) - John Duggan, Mark Fey:
Repeated Downsian electoral competition. Int. J. Game Theory 35(1): 39-69 (2006) - Timothy Feddersen, Alvaro Sandroni:
The calculus of ethical voting. Int. J. Game Theory 35(1): 1-25 (2006) - Marco Ottaviani, Francesco Squintani:
Naive audience and communication bias. Int. J. Game Theory 35(1): 129-150 (2006) - Guillermo Owen, Ines Lindner, Scott L. Feld, Bernard Grofman, Leonard Ray:
A simple "market value" bargaining model for weighted voting games: characterization and limit theorems. Int. J. Game Theory 35(1): 111-128 (2006) - Francesco De Sinopoli, Bhaskar Dutta, Jean-François Laslier:
Approval voting: three examples. Int. J. Game Theory 35(1): 27-38 (2006)
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