R Baron, J Durieu, H Haller, P Solal - International Journal of Game …, 2003 - Springer
Abstract Van Damme and Weibull (1998, 2002) model the noise in games as endogenously determined tremble probabilities, by assuming that with some effort players can control the …
This dissertation explores the importance of the payoff structure and beliefs for noncooperative games. Chapter 2 considers instances where the payoffs and the objectives …
A non-cooperative model of network formation is developed. Agents form links with others based on the cost of the link and its assessed benefit. Link formation is one-sided, ie, agents …
R Verbrugge - Macroeconomic Dynamics, 2003 - cambridge.org
This paper is helpful for understanding interactive-agent economies. It presents a user- friendly framework for exploring the implications of economic interaction, and demonstrates …
R Baron, J Durieu, H Haller, P Solal - Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 2002 - Springer
We consider best response dynamics with endogenous noise based on a finite game in strategic form. A player can reduce the noise level by expending an extra effort and incurring …
S Berninghaus, H Haller… - Revue d'economie …, 2006 - journals.openedition.org
Nous analysons les phénomènes de contagion apparaissant dans des situtions d'interaction locale ou globale. Nous utilisons les réseaux de neurones pour étudier ces phénomènes …
R Baron, J Durieu, H Haller, P Solal - Cognitive Economics: An …, 2004 - Springer
This chapter first gives an overview of some developments in the area of adaptive learning in games. Next, we present a general framework to model adaptive learning processes with …
Networks, generically, refer to any application of graph theory in economics. Consider an undirected graph where nodes represent players and links represent relationships between …