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Games and Economic Behavior, Volume 41
Volume 41, Number 1, October 2002
- Gary Bornstein, Uri Gneezy, Rosemarie Nagel

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The effect of intergroup competition on group coordination: an experimental study. 1-25 - David J. Cooper, Carol Kraker Stockman:

Fairness and learning: an experimental examination. 26-45 - Stefano Demichelis, Fabrizio Germano

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On (un)knots and dynamics in games. 46-60 - Lars-Göran Mattsson

, Jörgen W. Weibull:
Probabilistic choice and procedurally bounded rationality. 61-78 - Robert Samuel Simon:

Separation of joint plan equilibrium payoffs from the min-max functions. 79-102 - Nurlan Turdaliev

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Calibration and Bayesian learning. 103-119 - Oscar Volij

, Eyal Winter
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On risk aversion and bargaining outcomes. 120-140 - Asher Wolinsky:

Eliciting information from multiple experts. 141-160 - Yair Tauman:

A note on k-price auctions with complete information. 161-164 - Albert Burgos, Simon Grant

, Atsushi Kajii
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Corrigendum to "Bargaining and boldness": [Games and Economic Behavior 38 (2002) 28-51]. 165-168
Volume 41, Number 2, November 2002
- Lutz-Alexander Busch, Ignatius J. Horstmann:

The game of negotiations: ordering issues and implementing agreements. 169-191 - Ramon Faulí-Oller

, Joel Sandonís:
Welfare reducing licensing. 192-205 - Olivier Gossner, Nicolas Vieille:

How to play with a biased coin? 206-226 - Sergiu Hart

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Evolutionary dynamics and backward induction. 227-264 - Matthew O. Jackson

, Alison Watts:
On the formation of interaction networks in social coordination games. 265-291 - Eiichi Miyagawa:

Subgame-perfect implementation of bargaining solutions. 292-308 - Maria Montero

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Non-cooperative bargaining in apex games and the kernel. 309-321 - Henk Norde, Hans Reijnierse:

A dual description of the class of games with a population monotonic allocation scheme. 322-343 - Karl Wärneryd

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Rent, risk, and replication: Preference adaptation in winner-take-all markets. 344-364

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