Noncooperative game theory combines strategic thinking, best-response, and mutual consistency of beliefs and choices (equilibrium). Hundreds of experiments show that in actual behavior these three forces are limited, even when subjects are highly motivated and analytically skilled (Camerer, 2003). The challenge is to create models that are as general, precise, and parsimonious as equilibrium, but which also use cognitive details to explain experimental evidence more accurately and to predict new regularities. This paper describes three exemplar models of behavior in one-shot games (thinking), learning over time, and how repeated “partner” matching affects behavior (teaching) (see Camerer et al., 2002b)
Nash equilibrium can be interpreted as a steady state where players hold correct beliefs about the o...
This paper is about people's strategic behavior as observed through experiments. The research questi...
Nash equilibrium can be interpreted as a steady state where players hold correct beliefs about the o...
Noncooperative game theory combines strategic thinking, best-response, and mutual consistency of bel...
The authors examine learning in all experiments they could locate involving one hundred periods or m...
Strategic thinking, best-response, and mutual consistency (equilibrium) are three key modeling prin...
Strategic thinking, best-response, and mutual consistency (equilibrium) are three key modelling pri...
Game theory is a mathematical system for analysing and predicting how humans behave in strategic si...
This paper uses experimental data to examine the existence of a teaching strategy among bounded rati...
This paper tests a learning-based model of strategic teaching in repeated games with incomplete info...
This paper tests a learning-based model of strategic teaching in repeated games with incomplete info...
The present study would like to show - among other things - in the spirit of Hyndman, Terracol and V...
Nash equilibrium can be interpreted as a steady state where players hold correct beliefs about the o...
Game theory is a mathematical system for analysing and predicting how humans behave in strategic sit...
Nash equilibrium can be interpreted as a steady state where players hold correct beliefs about the o...
Nash equilibrium can be interpreted as a steady state where players hold correct beliefs about the o...
This paper is about people's strategic behavior as observed through experiments. The research questi...
Nash equilibrium can be interpreted as a steady state where players hold correct beliefs about the o...
Noncooperative game theory combines strategic thinking, best-response, and mutual consistency of bel...
The authors examine learning in all experiments they could locate involving one hundred periods or m...
Strategic thinking, best-response, and mutual consistency (equilibrium) are three key modeling prin...
Strategic thinking, best-response, and mutual consistency (equilibrium) are three key modelling pri...
Game theory is a mathematical system for analysing and predicting how humans behave in strategic si...
This paper uses experimental data to examine the existence of a teaching strategy among bounded rati...
This paper tests a learning-based model of strategic teaching in repeated games with incomplete info...
This paper tests a learning-based model of strategic teaching in repeated games with incomplete info...
The present study would like to show - among other things - in the spirit of Hyndman, Terracol and V...
Nash equilibrium can be interpreted as a steady state where players hold correct beliefs about the o...
Game theory is a mathematical system for analysing and predicting how humans behave in strategic sit...
Nash equilibrium can be interpreted as a steady state where players hold correct beliefs about the o...
Nash equilibrium can be interpreted as a steady state where players hold correct beliefs about the o...
This paper is about people's strategic behavior as observed through experiments. The research questi...
Nash equilibrium can be interpreted as a steady state where players hold correct beliefs about the o...