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Foreword: Special Issue in Honor of Reinhard Selten’s 85th Birthday
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Claudia Keser
and Alexia Gaudeul
Published/Copyright:
November 30, 2019
Abstract
We summarize the career of Reinhard Selten, who received the Nobel Prize in Economics in 1994. We underline his contributions to several domains of the theory of games, to the study of bounded rationality and to the methodology of experimental economics. We finally present the papers in this special issue in honor of his 85th birthday.
Published Online: 2019-11-30
Published in Print: 2016-08-01
© 2019 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston
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- Impulse Response Dynamics in Weakest Link Games
- Refining Raiffa – Aspiration Adaptation within the Zone of Possible Ag
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- On the Value of Transparency and Information Acquisition in Bargaining*
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- Social Interaction Promotes Risk Taking in a Stag Hunt Game