In this paper we examine a number of different definitions of strategic stability and the relations among them. In particular, we show that the stability requirement given by Hillas (1990) is weaker than the requirements involved in the various definitions of stability in Mertens ’ reformulation of stability (Mertens 1989, 1991). To this end, we introduce a new definition of stability and show that it is equivalent to (a variant of) the definition given by Hillas (1990). We also use the equivalence of our new definition with the definition of Hillas to provide correct proofs of some of the results that were originally claimed (and incorrectly “proved”) in Hillas (1990)
in Contributions to game theory and management, vol. X. Collected papers presented on the Tenth Inte...
This is the sequel of Mertens (1989). We discuss the geometric content of the definition, showing i...
Contributions to game theory and management, vol. X. Collected papers presented on the Tenth Interna...
In this paper we examine a number of different definitions of strategic stability and the relations ...
Abstract. In this paper we examine a number of dierent denitions of strategic stability and the rela...
The notion of ‘stability’ and the practice of ‘stability operations’ experienced a revival in the l...
`Stability' is a widely used concept in strategic analysis, especially in the context of nuclear str...
“Strategic stability” is a much-used, but under-analyzed, term. Before launching into any...
Hillas (1990) introduced a definition of strategic stability based on perturbations of the best repl...
In game theory, potential resolutions to a conflict are found through stability analysis, based on s...
In game theory, potential resolutions to a conflict are found through stability analysis, based on s...
We deÖne a continuous index of strategic stability, pstability, which requires equilibrium to be the...
This paper introduces two set valued Nash equilibrium refinements that are a natural generalization ...
ABSTRACT. The concept of "strategic stability " is analyzed using the methods of mathemati...
Delineating where stability occurs in a contract provides the window of opportunity for procurement ...
in Contributions to game theory and management, vol. X. Collected papers presented on the Tenth Inte...
This is the sequel of Mertens (1989). We discuss the geometric content of the definition, showing i...
Contributions to game theory and management, vol. X. Collected papers presented on the Tenth Interna...
In this paper we examine a number of different definitions of strategic stability and the relations ...
Abstract. In this paper we examine a number of dierent denitions of strategic stability and the rela...
The notion of ‘stability’ and the practice of ‘stability operations’ experienced a revival in the l...
`Stability' is a widely used concept in strategic analysis, especially in the context of nuclear str...
“Strategic stability” is a much-used, but under-analyzed, term. Before launching into any...
Hillas (1990) introduced a definition of strategic stability based on perturbations of the best repl...
In game theory, potential resolutions to a conflict are found through stability analysis, based on s...
In game theory, potential resolutions to a conflict are found through stability analysis, based on s...
We deÖne a continuous index of strategic stability, pstability, which requires equilibrium to be the...
This paper introduces two set valued Nash equilibrium refinements that are a natural generalization ...
ABSTRACT. The concept of "strategic stability " is analyzed using the methods of mathemati...
Delineating where stability occurs in a contract provides the window of opportunity for procurement ...
in Contributions to game theory and management, vol. X. Collected papers presented on the Tenth Inte...
This is the sequel of Mertens (1989). We discuss the geometric content of the definition, showing i...
Contributions to game theory and management, vol. X. Collected papers presented on the Tenth Interna...