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Gaming / Quantal response equilibrium / Nash equilibrium / Strategy / Bargaining / Solution concept / Experimental economics / Self-confirming equilibrium / Outcome / Game theory / Problem solving / Decision theory
Date: 2011-03-03 08:55:37
Gaming
Quantal response equilibrium
Nash equilibrium
Strategy
Bargaining
Solution concept
Experimental economics
Self-confirming equilibrium
Outcome
Game theory
Problem solving
Decision theory

Neuroeconomics?1 March 3, 2011 David K. Levine2 1

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