Experiments that investigate the spontaneous emergence of money in laboratory societies rely on indefinitely repeated helping games with random matching (Camera et al., 2013; Camera and Casari, 2014). An important open issue is the lack of a general proof of existence of an equilibrium capable of supporting the efficient allocation under private monitoring, without money. Here, we fill this gap by offering a general proof, as well as by characterizing the efficient non-monetary equilibrium. This technique can be extended to study games with simultaneous actions
preliminary, comments welcome A proper understanding of the determinants of co-operation is crucial ...
This paper offers a new and robust model of the emergence and persistence of cooperation. In the mod...
The present paper provides a survey on the recent progress in the theory of repeated games. Many rec...
Experiments that investigate the spontaneous emergence of money in laboratory societies rely on inde...
Experiments that investigate the spontaneous emergence of money in laboratory societies rely on inde...
We study the problem of allocating a single item repeatedly among multiple competing agents, in an e...
This paper studies infinitely repeated games with imperfect public monitoring and the possibility of...
This paper studies infinitely repeated games with imperfect public monitoring and the possibility of...
The n-player public goods game, the basic model of decentralized social cooperation in non-market se...
The public goods game (PGG), where players either contribute an amount to the common pool or do noth...
A repeated game is a formal model for analyzing cooperation in long-term relationships, e.g., in the...
The present paper provides a survey on the recent progress in the theory of repeated games. Many rec...
We investigate two-player infinitely repeated games where the discount factor is less than but close...
We study infinitely repeated anonymous random matching games played by communities of players, who o...
We try to show that the use of alternating decision making in an infinitely repeated prisoners' dile...
preliminary, comments welcome A proper understanding of the determinants of co-operation is crucial ...
This paper offers a new and robust model of the emergence and persistence of cooperation. In the mod...
The present paper provides a survey on the recent progress in the theory of repeated games. Many rec...
Experiments that investigate the spontaneous emergence of money in laboratory societies rely on inde...
Experiments that investigate the spontaneous emergence of money in laboratory societies rely on inde...
We study the problem of allocating a single item repeatedly among multiple competing agents, in an e...
This paper studies infinitely repeated games with imperfect public monitoring and the possibility of...
This paper studies infinitely repeated games with imperfect public monitoring and the possibility of...
The n-player public goods game, the basic model of decentralized social cooperation in non-market se...
The public goods game (PGG), where players either contribute an amount to the common pool or do noth...
A repeated game is a formal model for analyzing cooperation in long-term relationships, e.g., in the...
The present paper provides a survey on the recent progress in the theory of repeated games. Many rec...
We investigate two-player infinitely repeated games where the discount factor is less than but close...
We study infinitely repeated anonymous random matching games played by communities of players, who o...
We try to show that the use of alternating decision making in an infinitely repeated prisoners' dile...
preliminary, comments welcome A proper understanding of the determinants of co-operation is crucial ...
This paper offers a new and robust model of the emergence and persistence of cooperation. In the mod...
The present paper provides a survey on the recent progress in the theory of repeated games. Many rec...