19 documents matched the search for the 2015-01-31 issue of the NEP report on Microeconomics (nep-mic), currently edited by Jing-Yuan Chiou.
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On the Interaction between Player Heterogeneity and Partner Heterogeneity in Strict Nash Networks, Banchongsan Charoensook,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2015)
Keywords: Strict Nash Network, Two-way Flow Network, Information Network, Branch- ing Network, Agent Heterogeneity
Incentives and Risks in Relationships Between the Principal and the Agent, Vigen Minasyan,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2014)
Keywords: model of moral hazard (risk), expected utility, VaR for the principal, VaR for the agent, measure of the utility risk, lognormally distributed random variable.
Payoff Shares in Two-Player Contests, Samuel Hafner and Georg Nöldeke,
from Faculty of Business and Economics - University of Basel
(2014)
Keywords: Contests, Pure-Strategy Equilibrium, Rent-Dissipation
Efficiency may Improve when Defectors Exist, Takako Fujiwara-Greve, Masahiro Okuno-Fujiwara and Nobue Suzuki,
from Tokyo Center for Economic Research
(2013)
Diverse Behavior Patterns in a Symmetric Society with Voluntary Partnerships, Takako Fujiwara-Greve and Masahiro Okuno-Fujiwara,
from Tokyo Center for Economic Research
(2013)
Information Disclosure and Consumer Awareness, Sanxi Li, Martin Peitz and Xiaojian Zhao,
from University of Mannheim, Department of Economics
(2014)
Keywords: Information disclosure , informative advertising , targeted advertising , consumer awareness , behavioral bias , non-common prior , consumer protection , behavioral industrial organization
Securing basic well-being for all, Reiko Gotoh and Naoki Yoshihara,
from Kochi University of Technology, School of Economics and Management
(2015)
Keywords: basic well-being, individual well-being appraisals, social relation functions
A Tenure-Clock Problem, Chia-Hui Chen and Junichiro Ishida,
from Institute of Social and Economic Research, Osaka University
(2015)
Learning in Monotone Bayesian Games, Alan Beggs,
from University of Oxford, Department of Economics
(2015)
Keywords: bayesian games, monotone strategies, learning, stochastic approximation, supermodular games
Coarse Correlated Equilibria in an Abatement Game, Herve Moulin, Indrajit Ray and Sonali Sen Gupta,
from Cardiff University, Cardiff Business School, Economics Section
(2014)
Keywords: Abatement game; Coarse correlated equilibrium; Efficiency gain
Slutsky Matrix Norms and Revealed Preference Tests of Consumer Behaviour, Victor Aguiar and Roberto Serrano,
from Brown University, Department of Economics
(2015)
Keywords: consumer theory; rationality; Slutsky matrix function; revealed preference approach; bounded rationality.
Auction Mechanisms and Bidder Collusion: Bribes, Signals and Selection, Aniol Llorente-Saguer and Ro'i Zultan,
from Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods
(2014)
Keywords: Collusion, experiment, auctions, bribes
Financing Innovation with Unobserved Progress, Zehao Hu,
from Penn Institute for Economic Research, Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania
(2014)
Keywords: Contract Theory, Dynamic Agency, Multistage Innovation, Asymmetric Information, Venture Capital, Acquisition
Welfare Criteria from Choice: The Sequential Solution, Sean Horan and Yves Sprumont,
from Centre interuniversitaire de recherche en économie quantitative, CIREQ
(2015)
Keywords: choice-based welfare analysis, bounded rationality
MULTI-BELIEF RATIONAL-EXPECTATIONS EQUILIBRIA:INDETERMINACY, COMPLEXITY AND SUSTAINED DEFLATION, Kiyohiko Nishimura and Hiroyuki Ozaki,
from University of Tokyo, Graduate School of Economics
(2014)
Equilibrium Price Dispersion Across and Within Stores, Guido Menzio and Nicholas Trachter,
from Penn Institute for Economic Research, Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania
(2015)
Keywords: Search, Price dispersion, Price discrimination, Bargain hunting
A Dynamic Game of Emissions Pollution with Uncertainty and Learning, Nahid Masoudi, Marc Santugini and Georges Zaccour,
from CIRPEE
(2015)
Keywords: Pollution emissions, Dynamic games, Uncertainty, Learning
Discrimination in a new model of contests with two-sided asymmetric information, David Perez Castrillo and David Wettstein,
from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Department of Economics
(2014)
Fear of the market or fear of the competitor? Ambiguity in a real options game, Tobias Hellmann and Jacco J.J. Thijssen,
from Center for Mathematical Economics, Bielefeld University
(2016)
Keywords: Real Options, Knightian Uncertainty, Worst–Case Prior, Optimal Stopping, Timing Game
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