In this paper, we use experimental data to study players' stability in normal-form games where subjects have to report beliefs and to choose actions. Subjects saw each of 12 games four times in a regular or isomorphic form spread over two days without feedback. We document a high degree of stability within the same (strategically equivalent) game, although time and changes in the presentation of the game do lead to less stability. To look at stability across different games, we adopt the level-k theory, and show that stability of both beliefs and actions is significantly lower. Finally, we estimate a structural model in which players either apply a consistent level of reasoning across strategically different games, or reasoning levels chang...
We investigate how distorted, yet structured, beliefs can persist in strategic situations. Specifica...
We investigate how distorted, yet structured, beliefs can persist in strategic situations. Specifica...
Several recent studies in experimental economics have tried to measure beliefs of subjects engaged i...
In this paper, we use experimental data to study players' stability in normal-form games where subje...
We study beliefs and choices in a repeated normal-form game. In addition to a baseline treatment wit...
We study beliefs and choices in a repeated normal-form game. In addition to a baseline treatment wit...
We study beliefs and choices in a repeated normal-form game. In addition to a baseline treatment wit...
Using data on one-shot games, we investigate the assumption that players respond to underlying expec...
We study beliefs and choices in a repeated normal-form game. In addition to a baseline treatment wit...
We report experimental results on a series of ten one-shot two-person 3x3 normal form games with uni...
Using data on one-shot games, we investigate whether players' actions can be viewed as responses to ...
International audienceTraditional models of belief formation in repeated games assume adaptive playe...
International audienceTraditional models of belief formation in repeated games assume adaptive playe...
International audienceTraditional models of belief formation in repeated games assume adaptive playe...
This dissertation consists of three chapters, which study the identification of people's reasoning a...
We investigate how distorted, yet structured, beliefs can persist in strategic situations. Specifica...
We investigate how distorted, yet structured, beliefs can persist in strategic situations. Specifica...
Several recent studies in experimental economics have tried to measure beliefs of subjects engaged i...
In this paper, we use experimental data to study players' stability in normal-form games where subje...
We study beliefs and choices in a repeated normal-form game. In addition to a baseline treatment wit...
We study beliefs and choices in a repeated normal-form game. In addition to a baseline treatment wit...
We study beliefs and choices in a repeated normal-form game. In addition to a baseline treatment wit...
Using data on one-shot games, we investigate the assumption that players respond to underlying expec...
We study beliefs and choices in a repeated normal-form game. In addition to a baseline treatment wit...
We report experimental results on a series of ten one-shot two-person 3x3 normal form games with uni...
Using data on one-shot games, we investigate whether players' actions can be viewed as responses to ...
International audienceTraditional models of belief formation in repeated games assume adaptive playe...
International audienceTraditional models of belief formation in repeated games assume adaptive playe...
International audienceTraditional models of belief formation in repeated games assume adaptive playe...
This dissertation consists of three chapters, which study the identification of people's reasoning a...
We investigate how distorted, yet structured, beliefs can persist in strategic situations. Specifica...
We investigate how distorted, yet structured, beliefs can persist in strategic situations. Specifica...
Several recent studies in experimental economics have tried to measure beliefs of subjects engaged i...