New Economics Papers
on Game Theory
Issue of 2005–01–09
six papers chosen by
Sylvain Béal, Université de Franche-Comté


  1. Auctions, Matching and the Law of Aggregate Demand By John W. Hatfield; Paul Milgrom
  2. Ascending Proxy Auctions By Lawrence M. Ausubel; Paul Milgrom
  3. Quantization of Games: Towards Quantum Artificial Intelligence By Katarzyna Miakisz; Edward W. Piotrowski; Jan Sladkowski
  4. Efficient Compromising By Tilman Börgers; Peter Postl
  5. Revealing Preferences for Fairness in Ultimatum Bargaining By James Andreoni; Marco Castillo; Ragan Petrie
  6. Hierarchies of Belief and Interim Rationalizability By Jeffrey C. Ely; Marcin Peski

  1. By: John W. Hatfield; Paul Milgrom
    Date: 2005–01–04
    URL: https://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:cla:levrem:122247000000000780
  2. By: Lawrence M. Ausubel; Paul Milgrom
    Date: 2005–01–04
    URL: https://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:cla:levrem:122247000000000785
  3. By: Katarzyna Miakisz; Edward W. Piotrowski; Jan Sladkowski
    Abstract: On grounds of the discussed material, we reason about possible future development of quantum game theory and its impact on information processing and the emerging information society. The idea of quantum artificial intelligence is explained.
    URL: https://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:sla:eakjkl:21
  4. By: Tilman Börgers; Peter Postl
    Date: 2005–01–04
    URL: https://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:cla:levrem:122247000000000801
  5. By: James Andreoni; Marco Castillo; Ragan Petrie
    Date: 2005–01–04
    URL: https://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:cla:levrem:122247000000000807
  6. By: Jeffrey C. Ely; Marcin Peski
    Date: 2005–01–04
    URL: https://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:cla:levrem:122247000000000817

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