Oblivious equilibrium is a new solution concept for approximating Markov perfect equilibrium in dynamic models of imperfect competition among heterogeneous firms and has recently been used in multiple economic studies. In this paper, we present algorithms for computing oblivious equilibrium and for bounding approximation error. We report results from computational case studies that serve to assess both efficiency of the algorithms and accuracy of oblivious equilibrium as an approximation to Markov perfect equilibrium. We also extend the definition of oblivious equilibrium, originally proposed for models with only firm-specific idiosyncratic random shocks, and our algorithms to accommodate models with industry-wide aggregate shocks. Our resu...
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We propose an approximation method for analyzing Ericson and Pakes (1995)-style dynamic models of im...
We propose an approximation method for analyzing Ericson and Pakes (1995)-style dynamic models of im...
This paper explores the application of oblivious equilibrium to highly concentrated markets. We defi...
Abstract—This paper studies a solution concept for large stochastic games. A standard solution conce...
We describe a two-step algorithm for estimating dynamic games under the as-sumption that behavior is...
This paper develops theoretical foundations for an error analysis of approximate equilibria in dynam...
We describe a two-step algorithm for estimating dynamic games under the assump-tion that behavior is...
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This paper shows existence of approximate recursive equilibrium with minimal state space in an envir...
This paper shows existence of approximate recursive equilibrium with minimal state space in an envir...
In this thesis we study search and optimization problems from computational economics with primarily...
Applying unawareness belief structures introduced in Heifetz, Meier, and Schip-per (2013a), we devel...
We propose an approximation method for analyzing Ericson and Pakes (1995)-style dynamic models of im...
We propose an approximation method for analyzing Ericson and Pakes (1995)-style dynamic models of im...
This paper explores the application of oblivious equilibrium to highly concentrated markets. We defi...
Abstract—This paper studies a solution concept for large stochastic games. A standard solution conce...
We describe a two-step algorithm for estimating dynamic games under the as-sumption that behavior is...
This paper develops theoretical foundations for an error analysis of approximate equilibria in dynam...
We describe a two-step algorithm for estimating dynamic games under the assump-tion that behavior is...
We study algorithmic questions concerning a basic microeconomic congestion game in which there is a ...
The topic of this dissertation is equilibrium selection in models with incomplete and imperfect info...
We show that equilibria derived for nonatomic games (NGs) can be used by large fi-nite games to achi...
We study social welfare of learning outcomes in mechanisms with admission. In our repeated game ther...
This paper shows existence of approximate recursive equilibrium with minimal state space in an envir...
This paper shows existence of approximate recursive equilibrium with minimal state space in an envir...
In this thesis we study search and optimization problems from computational economics with primarily...
Applying unawareness belief structures introduced in Heifetz, Meier, and Schip-per (2013a), we devel...