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Game theory / Fellows of the Econometric Society / Ehud Kalai / Peyton Young / Nash equilibrium / Paul Milgrom / Bargaining problem / Kenneth Binmore / Solution concept / Abraham Neyman / Sergiu Hart / Bayesian game
Date: 2011-10-28 08:32:02
Game theory
Fellows of the Econometric Society
Ehud Kalai
Peyton Young
Nash equilibrium
Paul Milgrom
Bargaining problem
Kenneth Binmore
Solution concept
Abraham Neyman
Sergiu Hart
Bayesian game

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