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Title:Introduction to the special issue in honor of Lloyd Shapley : eight topics in game theory Author(s):LEVINE, David K.
Date:2019Citation:
- Games and economic behavior, 2019, Vol. 108, pp. 1-12
Type:ArticleAbstract:Lloyd Shapley was my colleague at UCLA for many years; by the time he moved from RAND to UCLA he was already a legend – although he never acted the part doing his best to maintain the reputation of mathematicians as somewhat ...

Title:Learning dynamics with social comparisons and limited memory Author(s):BLOCK, Juan I.; FUDENBERG, Drew; LEVINE, David K.
Date:2019Citation:
- Theoretical economics, 2019, Vol. 14, No. 1, pp. 135-172
Type:ArticleAbstract:We study models of learning in games where agents with limited memory use social information to decide when and how to change their play. When agents observe only the aggregate distribution of payoffs and recall only ...

Title:A unifying learning framework for building artificial game-playing agents Author(s):CHEN, Wenlin; CHEN, Yixin; LEVINE, David K.
Date:2015Citation:
- Annals of mathematics and artificial intelligence, 2015, Vol. 73, No. 3-4, pp. 335-358
Type:ArticleAbstract: that many existing agents, including reinforcement learning, fictitious play, and many of their variants, have a unified Bayesian explanation within the proposed SBN framework. Moreover, we discover that SBN can handle ...

Title:Stochastic Stability in Binary Choice Coordination Games Author(s):STAUDIGL, MathiasDate:2011Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI MWP; 2011/02Abstract:Recent literature in evolutionary game theory is devoted to the question of robust equilibrium selection under noisy best-response dynamics. In this paper we present a complete picture of equilibrium selection for asymmetric ...
Title:Is Behavioral Economics Doomed? The Ordinary versus the Extraordinary Author(s):LEVINE, David K.
Date:2009Type:OtherSeries/Number:EUI MWP LS; 2009/03Abstract:Behavioral economics is an effort to bring psychological and emotional aspects of human behavior into economic theory. Critics of existing theory, including many psychologists and behavioral economists, poorly understand ...

Title:Essays on communication and learning Author(s):LE QUEMENT, MarkDate:2009Citation:
- Florence, European University Institute, 2009
Type:ThesisSeries/Number:EUI PhD theses; Department of EconomicsAbstract:The first chapter examines the performance of a simple forecasting rule within a complex environment and evaluates the cost of operating with a model that only partially embraces the complexity of the faced serially ...
Title:Error Cascades in Observational Learning: An Experiment on the Chinos Game Author(s):FERI, Francesco; MELÉNDEZ-JIMÉNEZ, Miguel A.; PONTI, Giovanni; VEGA-REDONDO, FernandoDate:2008Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI ECO; 2008/14Abstract:The paper reports an experimental study based on a variant of the popular
Chinos game, which is used as a simple but paradigmatic instance of
observational learning. There are three players, arranged in sequence, each
of ...
Title:Distribution-Free Learning Author(s):SCHLAG, Karl H.Date:2007Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI ECO; 2007/01Abstract:We select among rules for learning which of two actions in a stationary decision problem achieves a higher expected payoffs when payoffs realized by both actions are known
in previous instances. Only a bounded set containing ...
Title:Essays on costumer loyalty and on the competitive effects of frequent-flyer programmes Author(s):FERNANDES, PedroDate:2001Citation:
- Florence, European University Institute, 2001
Type:ThesisSeries/Number:EUI PhD theses; Department of Economics
Title:Exchange rate volatility's dependence on different degrees of competition under different learning rules, a market microstructure approach Author(s):WUTHE, NorbertDate:2000Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI ECO; 2000/11