We investigate equilibrium notions in game theory from the revealed preference approach. For extensive game forms with complete information, we derive a set of independent necessary and sufficient conditions for the observed outcomes to be rationalized by subgame-perfect Nash equilibrium. Journal of Economic Literature Classification Numbers: C72, C92
We provide a selective survey of the recent literature on the empirical implications of individually...
We carry out a revealed preference analysis of monotone comparative statics. We ask what restriction...
Abstract There are two different ways of interpreting the idea that payoffs in games are revealed pr...
We investigate equilibrium notions in game theory from the revealed preference approach. For extensi...
In this paper we develop tests for whether play in a game is consis-tent with equilibrium behavior w...
This paper investigates Nash equilibrium under the possibility that preferences may be incomplete. I...
This chapter of the Handbook of Game Theory (Vol. 3) provides an overview of the theory of Nash equi...
We present a revealed preference analysis of the testable implications of the Nash bargaining soluti...
Harsanyi JC, Selten R. A general theory of equilibrium selection in games. Chapter 3: Consequence of...
We present revealed preference characterisations of Nash-bargained consumption decisions in a two-pl...
We present revealed preference characterisations of Nash-bargained consumption decisions in a two-pl...
We present revealed preference characterisations of Nash-bargained consumption decisions in a two-pl...
We present revealed preference characterisations of Nash-bargained consumption decisions in a two-pl...
We present revealed preference characterisations of Nash-bargained consumption decisions in a two-pl...
We present revealed preference characterisations of Nash-bargained consumption decisions in a two-pl...
We provide a selective survey of the recent literature on the empirical implications of individually...
We carry out a revealed preference analysis of monotone comparative statics. We ask what restriction...
Abstract There are two different ways of interpreting the idea that payoffs in games are revealed pr...
We investigate equilibrium notions in game theory from the revealed preference approach. For extensi...
In this paper we develop tests for whether play in a game is consis-tent with equilibrium behavior w...
This paper investigates Nash equilibrium under the possibility that preferences may be incomplete. I...
This chapter of the Handbook of Game Theory (Vol. 3) provides an overview of the theory of Nash equi...
We present a revealed preference analysis of the testable implications of the Nash bargaining soluti...
Harsanyi JC, Selten R. A general theory of equilibrium selection in games. Chapter 3: Consequence of...
We present revealed preference characterisations of Nash-bargained consumption decisions in a two-pl...
We present revealed preference characterisations of Nash-bargained consumption decisions in a two-pl...
We present revealed preference characterisations of Nash-bargained consumption decisions in a two-pl...
We present revealed preference characterisations of Nash-bargained consumption decisions in a two-pl...
We present revealed preference characterisations of Nash-bargained consumption decisions in a two-pl...
We present revealed preference characterisations of Nash-bargained consumption decisions in a two-pl...
We provide a selective survey of the recent literature on the empirical implications of individually...
We carry out a revealed preference analysis of monotone comparative statics. We ask what restriction...
Abstract There are two different ways of interpreting the idea that payoffs in games are revealed pr...