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How Proper is Sequential Equilibrium?
Games and Economic Behavior
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A strategy profile of a normal form game is proper if and only if it is quasi-perfect
in every extensive form with that normal form (with that normal form). Thus, properness requires optimality along a sequence of supporting trembles, while sequentiality only requires optimality in the limit. A decision-theoretic implementation of sequential rationality, strategic independence respecting equilibrium (SIRE), is defined and compared to proper equilibrium, using lexicographic probability systems. Finally, we give tremble-based characterizations, which do not involve structural features of the game, of the rankings of strategies that underlie proper equilibrium and SIRE.
Date Published:
1997
Citations:
Swinkels, Jeroen, George Mailath, Larry Samuelson. 1997. How Proper is Sequential Equilibrium?. Games and Economic Behavior. 193-218.