GAMES 2000

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Session Presenter's First Name Presenter's Last Name Co-author(s) Affiliation Paper Title
TUR1.1 KNOWLEDGE AND UNCERTAINTY
TUR1.1a David Schmeidler Itzhak Gilboa Tel Aviv University Cognitive Foundations of Probability
TUR1.1b Jurgen Eichberger David Kelsey Universitat des Saarlandes Uncertainty and Strategic Interaction in Economics
TUR1.1c Geir B. Asheim   University of Oslo On the Epistemic Foundation for Backward Induction
TUR1.1d Eduardo Zambrano   University of Notre Dame Epistemic Conditions for Rationalizability
TUR1.2 ISSUES IN BARGAINING AND MATCHING
TUR1.2a Yakar Kannai   The Weizmann Institute ofScience Costly negotiations leading to the Nash set
TUR1.2b Dieter Balkenborg Alistair Ulph University of Exeter Extended Liability, Costly Monitoring and the Weighted Nash Bargaining Solution
TUR1.2c Manel Baucells Steven A. Lippman Universidad de Navarra Bargaining with Search as an Outside Option: The Impact of the Buyer's Future Availability
TUR1.2d Flip Klijn Jordi Masso Tilburg University Weak Stability and a Bargaining Set for the Marriage Model
TUR1.3 CORE STABILITY
TUR1.3a Jacqueline Morgan   Universita di Napoli "Federico II" Stability of the Core for Cooperative Games Without Transferable Untility Under Perturbations
TUR1.3b Alain Fougeres Salvador Barbera, L. A. Gerard-Varet University of Perpignan Minimal Core Generation
TUR1.3c Cori Vilella-Bach Carles Rafels Universitat Rovira i Virgili Average Monotonic Games with Non Transferable Utility
TUR1.3d Massimo Marinacci Larry Epstein Universita de Bologna The Core of Large Differentiable TU Games
TUR1.4 MULTI-ITEM AUCTIONS
TUR1.4a Rudolf Muller   Maastricht University On the Computational Complexity of winner determination in Combinatorial Auctions
TUR1.4b Ron Lavi Noam Nisan Hebrew University of Jerusalem Competitive Analysis of On-Line Auctions
TUR1.4c Kevin Leyton-Brown Yoav Shoham, Moshe Tennenholtz Stanford University An Algorithm for Multi-Unit Combinatorial Auctions
TUR1.4d Nir Vulkan   Bristol University The Game-theory of Electronic Markets, and Automated Negotiations
TUR1.5 CONTRACTS, COORDINATION AND POLARIZATION
TUR1.5a Pierpaolo Battigalli Giovanni Maggi European Univ. Inst. Imperfect Contracting
TUR1.5b Joel Watson Jesse Bull University of California, San Diego Evidence Disclosure and Verifiability
TUR1.5c Adam Kalai Ehud Kalai Carnegie-Mellon University Strategic Polarization
TUR1.5d          
TUR1.6 ALTERNATIVE NOTIONS OF EQUILIBRIUM
TUR1.6a Shigeo Muto Akihiro Suzuki Tokyo Institute of Technology Farsighted Stability in n-Person Prisoner's Dilemma
TUR1.6b Claudio Mezzetti James W. Friedman   Random Belief Equilibrium: Theory and Applications to Experimental Games
TUR1.6c Xiao Luo   McGill University General Systems and and phi-stable Sets
TUR1.6d Ant Quesada     Weakness of Perfect, Proper and Persistent Equilibria
TUR1.7 SOLUTIONS OF COOPERATIVE GAMES
TUR1.7a Gianfranco Gambarelli   University of Bergamo Transforming Games from Characteristic into Normal Form
TUR1.7b Theo. S. H. Driessen   University of Twente Consistency and Potentials in Cooperative TU-Games: Sobolev's Reduced Game Revived
TUR1.7c Barry Feldman   Ibbotson Associates The Proportional Value of a Cooperative Game
TUR1.7d Jeroen Kuipers Ulirch Faigle, Walter Kern University of Maastricht An Efficient Algorithm for Nucleolus and Prekernel Computation in Some Classes of TU-games
TUR1.8 EQUILIBRIUM SELECTION AND COMPUTATION
TUR1.8a Sjaak Hurkens Esther Hauk Universitat Pompeu Fabra On Forward Induction and Evolutionary and Strategic Stability
TUR1.8b Chris Wallace David P. Myatt Nuffield College Dominated Strategies and Equilibrium Selection
TUR1.8c Ted Turocy Richard McKelvey and Andrew McLennan Northwestern University Game Theory Computer Software: Hands on Demonstration
TUR1.8d Mark Stegeman Paul Rhode VPI and SU Stochastic Darwinian Equilibria in Finite and Large Populations
TUR1.9 TOPICS IN REPEATED GAMES
TUR1.9a Fioravante Patrone L. Mendez-Naya, I. Garcia-Jurado Univ. of Genoa Unilateral Commitments and Finitely Repeated Games
TUR1.9b Mark Walker John Wooders University of Arizona Binary Markov Games
TUR1.9c Anastassia Egorova L.A. Petrosyan St.-Petersburg State University Strong Nash Equilibrium in Repeated n-person Games
TUR1.9d Mathias Messner Mattias Polborn Universitat Pompeu Fabra Cooperation in Stochastic OLG Games
TUR1.10 SEQUENTIAL COALITION FORMATION
TUR1.10a Norma Olaizola E. Inarra, J. Kuipers Basque Country University Absorbing Sets in Coalition Formation Systems
TUR1.10b Sylvie Thoron   GREQAM Strategic Reactions of a Frustrated Coalition
TUR1.10c Vincent Vannetelbosch J. J. Herings, A. Mauleon University of Cergy Pontoise Social Rationalizability
TUR1.10d Nadia Burani William Zwicker Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona Coalition Formation Games with Separable Preferences
TUR1.11 BARGAINING AND IMPLEMENTATION
TUR1.11a Dolors Berga Gustavo Bergantiños, Jordi Massó, and Alejandro Neme Universitat de Girona Voting By Committees with Exit
TUR1.11b Ayca Kaya Semih Koray Bilkent University A Characterization of Solution Concepts Which Only Implement Monotonic Social Choice Rules
TUR1.11c Miguel Gines-Vilar   Universitat Jaume I A bargaining approach to the provision of public goods
TUR1.11d Walter Trockel   Universitaet Bielefeld Implementations of the Nash Solution
TUR1.12 INFORMATION AND TECHNOLOGY IN MARKETS
TUR1.12a Karl H. Schlag   European University Institute The Impact of Selling Information on Competition
TUR1.12b Diego Moreno Ezra Einy, Benyamin Shitovitz Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Information Advantage in Cournot Oligopoly
TUR1.12c Marco Ottaviani Andrea Prat University College London The Value of Public Information in Monopoly
TUR1.12d Kim Hang Pham Do Stef Tijs, Henk Norde Tilburg University Oligopoly Games with and Without Transferable Technologies