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When do type structures contain all hierarchies of beliefs
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This paper investigates type structures that contain all hierarchies of beliefs that pass a test based on the concept of completeness, a concept that has played an important role in epistemic game theory.About:
This article is published in Games and Economic Behavior.The article was published on 2010-01-01. It has received 40 citations till now.read more
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Topology-Free Typology of Beliefs
Aviad Heifetz,Dov Samet +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that a universal Harsanyi type space does exist even when spaces are defined in pure measure theoretic terms, and that coherent hierarchies of beliefs do not necessarily describe types.
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Epistemic Game Theory
Eddie Dekel,Marciano Siniscalchi +1 more
TL;DR: Building upon explicit assumptions about elicitable primitives, classical and recent developments in epistemic game theory are presented and characterizations of a nonexhaustive, but wide, range of solution concepts are provided.
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Bounded Reasoning and Higher-Order Uncertainty
TL;DR: In this paper, the standard framework for analyzing games with incomplete information models players as if they have an innite depth of reasoning, and generalizes the type to games with complete information.
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Transparent Restrictions on Beliefs and Forward-Induction Reasoning in Games with Asymmetric Information
TL;DR: In this article, the behavioral implications of forward induction reasoning in games with asymmetric information are analyzed, assuming that some given restrictions Δ on players' initial or conditional first-order beliefs are transparent, that is, not only do the restrictions hold but there is also common belief in Δ at every node.
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The context of the game
Amanda Friedenberg,Martin Meier +1 more
TL;DR: In games of incomplete information, the analyst must specify the players' choices, payoff functions, and hierarchies of beliefs (about the payoffs of the game) and the importance of correctly specifyingPlayers' choices or actual payoff functions is well understood.
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