This paper studies comparative statics of equilibria in models where the optimal responses under consideration are (weakly) decreasing in endogenous variables, and (weakly) increasing in exogenous parameters. Such models include parameterized games of strategic substitutes. The analysis provides a sufficient condition for existence of increasing equilibria at a higher parameter value. This condition is presented first for best-response functions; it can be translated easily to payoff functions with one-dimensional individual strategy spaces, and it has a natural analogue to best-response correspondences. The condition is tight in the sense that with a weakenened condition, the same result may not obtain. The results here apply to asymmetric...
This paper formalizes the relation between comparative statics and the out-of-equilibrium explanatio...
This dissertation consists of three individual chapters. The first chapter applies lattice theoretic...
This dissertation consists of three individual chapters. The first chapter applies lattice theoretic...
Under some conditions, parameterized games with strategic substitutes exhibit monotone comparative s...
Strategic Substitutes This paper studies comparative statics of equilibria in models where the optim...
Under some conditions, parameterized games with strategic substitutes exhibit monotone comparative s...
Strategic Substitutes Under some conditions, parameterized games with strategic substitutes exhibit ...
This paper analyzes games with both strategic substitutes and strategic complements. Such games may ...
This paper studies models where the optimal response functions under consideration are non-increasin...
This paper studies models where the optimal response functions under consideration are non-increasin...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The original publication is available at http://www.sprin...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The original publication is available at http://www.sprin...
This is the Author's Final Draft. The original published version can be found at: http://dx.doi.org/...
This is the Author's Final Draft. The original published version can be found at: http://dx.doi.org/...
In this paper, we employ lattice-theoretic techniques to derive a number of comparative statics in a...
This paper formalizes the relation between comparative statics and the out-of-equilibrium explanatio...
This dissertation consists of three individual chapters. The first chapter applies lattice theoretic...
This dissertation consists of three individual chapters. The first chapter applies lattice theoretic...
Under some conditions, parameterized games with strategic substitutes exhibit monotone comparative s...
Strategic Substitutes This paper studies comparative statics of equilibria in models where the optim...
Under some conditions, parameterized games with strategic substitutes exhibit monotone comparative s...
Strategic Substitutes Under some conditions, parameterized games with strategic substitutes exhibit ...
This paper analyzes games with both strategic substitutes and strategic complements. Such games may ...
This paper studies models where the optimal response functions under consideration are non-increasin...
This paper studies models where the optimal response functions under consideration are non-increasin...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The original publication is available at http://www.sprin...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The original publication is available at http://www.sprin...
This is the Author's Final Draft. The original published version can be found at: http://dx.doi.org/...
This is the Author's Final Draft. The original published version can be found at: http://dx.doi.org/...
In this paper, we employ lattice-theoretic techniques to derive a number of comparative statics in a...
This paper formalizes the relation between comparative statics and the out-of-equilibrium explanatio...
This dissertation consists of three individual chapters. The first chapter applies lattice theoretic...
This dissertation consists of three individual chapters. The first chapter applies lattice theoretic...