This paper revisits a particular norm of behaviour underlying the well known model of kinked demand. We show that under some standard regularity conditions this norm of behaviour sustains the efficient outcome in all symmetric games
Studies of cooperation in infinitely repeated matching games focus on homogeneous economies, where f...
Why does the adherence to norms not prevent conflict? While the current literature focuses on the em...
In this paper we evaluate how norms of symmetry and centricity affect the functioning of two ways to ...
This paper revisits a particular norm of behaviour underlying the well known model of kinked demand....
This paper revisits a particular behaviour for firms competing in imperfect competitive markets, und...
This paper explicitly introduces norms in games, assuming that they shape (some) players’ utility. P...
Studies of cooperation in infinitely repeated matching games focus on homogeneous economies, where f...
In a norm game, under certain conditions, there exist Nash equilibria of mutual cooperation. Experim...
Recent models of prosociality suggest that cooperation in laboratory games may be better understood ...
This is the author’s version of a work that was accepted for publication in Games and Economic Behav...
We introduce an incentivized elicitation method for identifying social norms that uses simple coordi...
This paper explores the implications of fairness and reciprocity in dynamic market games. A reciproc...
In experimental games, many subjects cooperate contrary to their material interest and they do that...
Duelling The norm of duelling endured for hundreds of years in Europe. In the United Kingdom it dis...
A folk theorem which holds for all repeated matching games is established. The folk theorem holds an...
Studies of cooperation in infinitely repeated matching games focus on homogeneous economies, where f...
Why does the adherence to norms not prevent conflict? While the current literature focuses on the em...
In this paper we evaluate how norms of symmetry and centricity affect the functioning of two ways to ...
This paper revisits a particular norm of behaviour underlying the well known model of kinked demand....
This paper revisits a particular behaviour for firms competing in imperfect competitive markets, und...
This paper explicitly introduces norms in games, assuming that they shape (some) players’ utility. P...
Studies of cooperation in infinitely repeated matching games focus on homogeneous economies, where f...
In a norm game, under certain conditions, there exist Nash equilibria of mutual cooperation. Experim...
Recent models of prosociality suggest that cooperation in laboratory games may be better understood ...
This is the author’s version of a work that was accepted for publication in Games and Economic Behav...
We introduce an incentivized elicitation method for identifying social norms that uses simple coordi...
This paper explores the implications of fairness and reciprocity in dynamic market games. A reciproc...
In experimental games, many subjects cooperate contrary to their material interest and they do that...
Duelling The norm of duelling endured for hundreds of years in Europe. In the United Kingdom it dis...
A folk theorem which holds for all repeated matching games is established. The folk theorem holds an...
Studies of cooperation in infinitely repeated matching games focus on homogeneous economies, where f...
Why does the adherence to norms not prevent conflict? While the current literature focuses on the em...
In this paper we evaluate how norms of symmetry and centricity affect the functioning of two ways to ...