[This item is a preserved copy. To view the original, visit http://econtheory.org/] In games with incomplete information, conventional hierarchies of belief are incomplete as descriptions of the players' information for the purposes of determining a player's behavior. We show by example that this is true for a variety of solution concepts. We then investigate what is essential about a player's information to identify behavior. We specialize to two player games and the solution concept of interim rationalizability. We construct the universal type space for rationalizability and characterize the types in terms of their beliefs. Infinite hierarchies of beliefs over conditional beliefs, which we call Delta-hierarchies, are what turn out to matt...
Hierarchies of beliefs play a central role in game theory. In practice, they are modeled by type str...
In this paper we develop an epistemic model for dynamic games in which players may revise their beli...
Infinite hierarchies of awareness and beliefs arise in games with unawareness, similarly to belief h...
[This item is a preserved copy. To view the original, visit http://econtheory.org/] In games with in...
In games with incomplete information, conventional hierarchies of belief are incomplete as descripti...
In games with incomplete information, conventional hierarchies of belief are in-complete as descript...
In games with incomplete information, conventional hierarchies of belief are incomplete as descripti...
We relax the assumption that priors are common knowledge, in the stan-dard model of games of incompl...
We relax the assumption that priors are common knowledge, in the standard model of games of incomple...
The epistemic analysis of solution concepts for dynamic games involves statements about the players'...
Following Tan and Werlang [Journal of Economic Theory 45 (1988) 370], we consider games as collectio...
This paper investigates static games with unawareness, where players may be unaware of some of the c...
We study the strategic impact of players’ higher-order uncertainty over the observability of actions...
The epistemic analysis of solution concepts for dynamic games involves statements about the players'...
In this paper we analyze two nested iterative solution procedures for infinite, dynamic games of inc...
Hierarchies of beliefs play a central role in game theory. In practice, they are modeled by type str...
In this paper we develop an epistemic model for dynamic games in which players may revise their beli...
Infinite hierarchies of awareness and beliefs arise in games with unawareness, similarly to belief h...
[This item is a preserved copy. To view the original, visit http://econtheory.org/] In games with in...
In games with incomplete information, conventional hierarchies of belief are incomplete as descripti...
In games with incomplete information, conventional hierarchies of belief are in-complete as descript...
In games with incomplete information, conventional hierarchies of belief are incomplete as descripti...
We relax the assumption that priors are common knowledge, in the stan-dard model of games of incompl...
We relax the assumption that priors are common knowledge, in the standard model of games of incomple...
The epistemic analysis of solution concepts for dynamic games involves statements about the players'...
Following Tan and Werlang [Journal of Economic Theory 45 (1988) 370], we consider games as collectio...
This paper investigates static games with unawareness, where players may be unaware of some of the c...
We study the strategic impact of players’ higher-order uncertainty over the observability of actions...
The epistemic analysis of solution concepts for dynamic games involves statements about the players'...
In this paper we analyze two nested iterative solution procedures for infinite, dynamic games of inc...
Hierarchies of beliefs play a central role in game theory. In practice, they are modeled by type str...
In this paper we develop an epistemic model for dynamic games in which players may revise their beli...
Infinite hierarchies of awareness and beliefs arise in games with unawareness, similarly to belief h...