Drew Fudenberg

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21Education in South Korea / Yonsei University / Drew Fudenberg / Extensive-form game / Coordination game / Yonsei / Ivo Welch / Axel Leijonhufvud / Equilibrium selection / Game theory / Seoul / David K. Levine

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA Los Angeles LEARNING, EXPERIMENTATION, AND EQUILIBRIUM SELECTION IN GAMES

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Language: English - Date: 2004-08-30 16:54:59
22Fictitious play / Game theory / Extensive-form game / Best response

Plenary talk: 1994 Society for Economic Dynamics and Control Meetings Consistency and Cautious Fictitious Play* Drew Fudenberg and David K. Levine June 10, 1994

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Language: English - Date: 1996-10-29 11:10:50
23Consumer theory / Microeconomics / Expected utility hypothesis / Preference / Social preference / Constructible universe / Statistics / Economics / Decision theory / Utility / Game theory

Fairness, Risk Preferences and Independence: Impossibility Theorems Drew Fudenberg* and David K. Levine** First Version: April 30, 2010 This Version: March 9, 2011

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Language: English - Date: 2011-03-10 08:58:09
24Game theory / Altruism / Defence mechanism / Morality / Social philosophy / Dictator game / Drew Fudenberg / Self control / David G. Rand / Ethics / Social psychology / Behavior

Altruism and Self-Control 1 2 I

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Language: English - Date: 2014-12-01 03:47:36
25Decision theory / Quantal response equilibrium / Bargaining / Nash equilibrium / David K. Levine / Drew Fudenberg / Self-confirming equilibrium / Solution concept / Subgame perfect equilibrium / Game theory / Economics / Problem solving

Is Behavioral Economics Doomed? The ordinary versus the extraordinary1 Max Weber Lecture June 8, 2009 David K. Levine2

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Language: English - Date: 2009-06-24 13:21:07
26Ethics / Behavior / Decision theory / Social psychology / Actuarial science / Behavioral economics / Expected utility hypothesis / Allais paradox / Self control / Utility / Economics / Behavioral finance

Self Control, Risk Aversion, and the Allais Paradox Drew Fudenberg* and David K. Levine** First Version: May 12, 2006 This Version: February 5, 2010 This paper develops a dual-self model that is compatible with modern dy

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Language: English - Date: 2010-02-05 05:29:47
27Nash equilibrium / Outcome / Best response / Normal-form game / Repeated game / Strategy / Bayesian game / Risk dominance / Game theory / Problem solving / Extensive-form game

When is Reputation Bad?1 Jeffrey Ely Drew Fudenberg David K. Levine2 First Version: April 22, 2002 This Version: November 20, 2005

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Language: English - Date: 2005-11-21 14:01:27
28Self-confirming equilibrium / Nash equilibrium / Bayesian game / Extensive-form game / Strategy / Solution concept / Strategic dominance / Best response / The Intuitive Criterion / Game theory / Problem solving / Economics

Learning to Play Bayesian Games1 Eddie Dekel, Drew Fudenberg and David K. Levine2 First draft: December 23, 1996 Current revision: July 22, 2002 Abstract

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Language: English - Date: 2003-11-04 12:28:39
29Nash equilibrium / Subgame / Strategy / Information set / Bayesian game / Game theory / Extensive-form game / Solution concept

Superstition and Rational Learning1 Drew Fudenberg and David K. Levine2 This version: [removed]First version: [removed]Abstract: We argue that some but not all superstitions can persist when learning is rational and players

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Language: English - Date: 2005-07-18 17:35:40
30Science / Drew Fudenberg / Self-confirming equilibrium / David K. Levine / Fictitious play / Nash equilibrium / Solution concept / Trembling hand perfect equilibrium / Best response / Game theory / Problem solving / Economics

An Economist’s Perspective on Multi-Agent Learning by Drew Fudenberg and David K. Levine October 5, 2006 In their wide-ranging and provocative discussion, Shoham, Powers and Grenager (SPG) survey several large literatu

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Language: English - Date: 2006-10-05 10:44:53
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