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- 2019
- Mustafa Oguz Afacan:
Matching with restricted trade. Int. J. Game Theory 48(3): 957-977 (2019) - Avishay Aiche:
On the equal treatment imputations subset in the bargaining set for smooth vector-measure games with a mixed measure space of players. Int. J. Game Theory 48(2): 411-421 (2019) - Geir B. Asheim, Andrés Perea:
Algorithms for cautious reasoning in games. Int. J. Game Theory 48(4): 1241-1275 (2019) - Robert J. Aumann:
My scientific first-born: a clarification. Int. J. Game Theory 48(3): 999-1000 (2019) - Ivan Balbuzanov:
Lies and consequences. Int. J. Game Theory 48(4): 1203-1240 (2019) - Oleg V. Baskov:
Equilibrium payoffs in repeated two-player zero-sum games of finite automata. Int. J. Game Theory 48(2): 423-431 (2019) - Kyle Burke, Robert A. Hearn:
PSPACE-complete two-color planar placement games. Int. J. Game Theory 48(2): 393-410 (2019) - Pedro Calleja, Francesc Llerena:
Path monotonicity, consistency and axiomatizations of some weighted solutions. Int. J. Game Theory 48(1): 287-310 (2019) - Zhigang Cao, Cheng-Zhong Qin, Xiaoguang Yang, Boyu Zhang:
Dynamic matching pennies on networks. Int. J. Game Theory 48(3): 887-920 (2019) - André Casajus, Koji Yokote:
Weakly differentially monotonic solutions for cooperative games. Int. J. Game Theory 48(3): 979-997 (2019) - Suchan Chae, Seho Kim:
The effects of third-party transfers in sequential anchored bargaining. Int. J. Game Theory 48(1): 143-155 (2019) - Bo Chen:
Downstream competition and upstream labor market matching. Int. J. Game Theory 48(4): 1055-1085 (2019) - Ágnes Cseh, Martin Skutella:
Paths to stable allocations. Int. J. Game Theory 48(3): 835-862 (2019) - Antoine Dailly, Valentin Gledel, Marc Heinrich:
A generalization of Arc-Kayles. Int. J. Game Theory 48(2): 491-511 (2019) - Bertrand Mbama Engoulou, Lawrence Diffo Lambo:
Amplitude of weighted representation of voting games with several levels of approval. Int. J. Game Theory 48(4): 1111-1137 (2019) - János Flesch, Dries Vermeulen, Anna Zseleva:
Catch games: the impact of modeling decisions. Int. J. Game Theory 48(2): 513-541 (2019) - Gaëtan Fournier:
General distribution of consumers in pure Hotelling games. Int. J. Game Theory 48(1): 33-59 (2019) - Andrea Gallice:
Bankruptcy problems with reference-dependent preferences. Int. J. Game Theory 48(1): 311-336 (2019) - Joshua S. Gans, Peter Landry:
Self-recognition in teams. Int. J. Game Theory 48(4): 1169-1201 (2019) - Jens Gudmundsson:
Compromises and Rewards: stable and non-manipulable probabilistic matching. Int. J. Game Theory 48(2): 365-392 (2019) - Ori Haimanko:
Composition independence in compound games: a characterization of the Banzhaf power index and the Banzhaf value. Int. J. Game Theory 48(3): 755-768 (2019) - Aviad Heifetz:
Robust multiplicity with (transfinitely) vanishing naiveté. Int. J. Game Theory 48(4): 1277-1296 (2019) - Eun Jeong Heo:
Preference profiles for efficiency, fairness, and consistency in school choice problems. Int. J. Game Theory 48(1): 243-266 (2019) - Paula Jaramillo, Çagatay Kayi, Flip Klijn:
The core of roommate problems: size and rank-fairness within matched pairs. Int. J. Game Theory 48(1): 157-179 (2019) - Daeyoung Jeong:
Job market signaling with imperfect competition among employers. Int. J. Game Theory 48(4): 1139-1167 (2019) - Kenju Kamei:
Cooperation and endogenous repetition in an infinitely repeated social dilemma. Int. J. Game Theory 48(3): 797-834 (2019) - Joseph Armel Momo Kenfack, Bertrand Tchantcho, Bill Proces Tsague:
On the ordinal equivalence of the Jonhston, Banzhaf and Shapley-Shubik power indices for voting games with abstention. Int. J. Game Theory 48(2): 647-671 (2019) - Daehyun Kim:
Comparison of information structures in stochastic games with imperfect public monitoring. Int. J. Game Theory 48(1): 267-285 (2019) - Oliver Kirchkamp, J. Philipp Reiß:
Heterogeneous bids in auctions with rational and boundedly rational bidders: theory and experiment. Int. J. Game Theory 48(4): 1001-1031 (2019) - Sven O. Krumke, Clemens Thielen, Philipp Weinschenk, Stephan Westphal:
Full implementation of social choice functions in dominant strategies. Int. J. Game Theory 48(1): 337-361 (2019)
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