A repeated game is a formal model for analyzing cooperation in long-term relationships, e.g., in the prisoner's dilemma. Although the case where each player observes her opponent's action with some observation errors (imperfect private monitoring) is difficult to analyze, a special type of an equilibrium called belief-free equilibrium is identified to make the analysis in private monitoring tractable. However, existing works using a belief-free equilibrium show that cooperative relations can be sustainable only in ideal situations. We deal with a generic problem that can model both the prisoner's dilemma and the team production problem. We examine a situation with an additional action that is dominated by another action. To our surprise, by...
This dissertation studies private information in repeated games with imperfect monitoring. For this ...
The present paper introduces the notion of weakly belief-free equilibria for repeated games with imp...
Explaining cooperation in social dilemmas is a central issue in behavioral science, and the prisoner...
I investigate whether a large community can sustain cooperation in the repeated prisoner's dilemma b...
We analyze in…nitely repeated prisoners ’ dilemma games with imper-fect private monitoring, and cons...
We study environments in which agents are randomly matched to play a Prisoner’s Dilemma, and each pl...
The belief-based approach for repeated games with private monitoring studies an impor-tant class of ...
This paper studies the possibility of whole population cooperation based on playerspreferences. Cons...
This paper studies the repeated Prisoner’s Dilemma in a local interaction setup. We construct a sequ...
This paper provides a model of the repeated prisoner’s dilemma in which cheap-talk communication is ...
We consider the problem of a principle who wishes to induce two agents playing a one shot prisoner's...
The "belief-based " approach studies an important class of strategies for repeated games w...
We introduce a class of strategies which generalizes examples constructed in two-player games under ...
This paper extends the belief-based approach to repeated prisoners ' dilemma with asymmet-ric p...
In this paper, we introduce the concept of payoff distortion in the standard prisoner's dilemma game...
This dissertation studies private information in repeated games with imperfect monitoring. For this ...
The present paper introduces the notion of weakly belief-free equilibria for repeated games with imp...
Explaining cooperation in social dilemmas is a central issue in behavioral science, and the prisoner...
I investigate whether a large community can sustain cooperation in the repeated prisoner's dilemma b...
We analyze in…nitely repeated prisoners ’ dilemma games with imper-fect private monitoring, and cons...
We study environments in which agents are randomly matched to play a Prisoner’s Dilemma, and each pl...
The belief-based approach for repeated games with private monitoring studies an impor-tant class of ...
This paper studies the possibility of whole population cooperation based on playerspreferences. Cons...
This paper studies the repeated Prisoner’s Dilemma in a local interaction setup. We construct a sequ...
This paper provides a model of the repeated prisoner’s dilemma in which cheap-talk communication is ...
We consider the problem of a principle who wishes to induce two agents playing a one shot prisoner's...
The "belief-based " approach studies an important class of strategies for repeated games w...
We introduce a class of strategies which generalizes examples constructed in two-player games under ...
This paper extends the belief-based approach to repeated prisoners ' dilemma with asymmet-ric p...
In this paper, we introduce the concept of payoff distortion in the standard prisoner's dilemma game...
This dissertation studies private information in repeated games with imperfect monitoring. For this ...
The present paper introduces the notion of weakly belief-free equilibria for repeated games with imp...
Explaining cooperation in social dilemmas is a central issue in behavioral science, and the prisoner...