In this paper we examine the existence of a universal (to be precise: terminal) type space when beliefs are described by finitely additive probability measures. We find that in the category of all type spaces that satisfy certain measurability conditions (-measurability, for some fixed regular cardinal ), there is a universal type space (i.e. a terminal object, that is a type space to which every type space can be mapped in a unique beliefs-preserving way (the morphisms of our category, the so-called type morphisms)), while, by an probabilistic adaption of the elegant sober-drunk example of Heifetz and Samet (1998a), we show that if all subsets of the spaces are required to be measurable there is no universal type space
Ordinary type spaces (Heifetz and Samet, 1998) are essential ingredients of incomplete information g...
Type spaces in the sense of Harsanyi (1967/68) can be considered as the probabilistic analog of Krip...
In this paper, we provide a notion of structure preserving maps (i.e. knowledge-belief morphisms) be...
The probabilistic type spaces in the sense of Harsanyi [Management Sci. 14 (1967/68) 159-182, 320-33...
The probabilistic type spaces in the sense of Harsanyi [Management Sci. 14 (1967/68) 159–182, 320–33...
Several game theoretical topics require the analysis of hierarchical beliefs, particularly in incomp...
The concept of types was introduced by Harsányi[8]. In the literature there are two approaches for f...
Several game theoretical topics require the analysis of hierarchical beliefs, particularly in incomp...
Ordinary type spaces (Heifetz and Samet, 1998) are essential ingre-dients of incomplete information ...
We construct the universal type structure for conditional probability systems without any topologica...
Meier M. Universal beliefs structures. Bielefeld (Germany): Bielefeld University; 2002.The term "Bel...
When modeling game situations of incomplete information one usually considers the players’ hierarchi...
We study type spaces where a player’s type at a state is a conditional probability on the space. We ...
Meier (2008) shows that the universal knowledge-belief space exists. However, besides the universali...
AbstractThis paper connects coalgebra with a long discussion in the foundations of game theory on th...
Ordinary type spaces (Heifetz and Samet, 1998) are essential ingredients of incomplete information g...
Type spaces in the sense of Harsanyi (1967/68) can be considered as the probabilistic analog of Krip...
In this paper, we provide a notion of structure preserving maps (i.e. knowledge-belief morphisms) be...
The probabilistic type spaces in the sense of Harsanyi [Management Sci. 14 (1967/68) 159-182, 320-33...
The probabilistic type spaces in the sense of Harsanyi [Management Sci. 14 (1967/68) 159–182, 320–33...
Several game theoretical topics require the analysis of hierarchical beliefs, particularly in incomp...
The concept of types was introduced by Harsányi[8]. In the literature there are two approaches for f...
Several game theoretical topics require the analysis of hierarchical beliefs, particularly in incomp...
Ordinary type spaces (Heifetz and Samet, 1998) are essential ingre-dients of incomplete information ...
We construct the universal type structure for conditional probability systems without any topologica...
Meier M. Universal beliefs structures. Bielefeld (Germany): Bielefeld University; 2002.The term "Bel...
When modeling game situations of incomplete information one usually considers the players’ hierarchi...
We study type spaces where a player’s type at a state is a conditional probability on the space. We ...
Meier (2008) shows that the universal knowledge-belief space exists. However, besides the universali...
AbstractThis paper connects coalgebra with a long discussion in the foundations of game theory on th...
Ordinary type spaces (Heifetz and Samet, 1998) are essential ingredients of incomplete information g...
Type spaces in the sense of Harsanyi (1967/68) can be considered as the probabilistic analog of Krip...
In this paper, we provide a notion of structure preserving maps (i.e. knowledge-belief morphisms) be...