Cognitive rationality and equilibria in game theory.

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1994
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Summary We examine strategic situations where players are confronted with a multiplicity of equilibria without agreement on which one will be played (strategic uncertainty). Coordination games are analyzed in this perspective. We show that simple rules are sometimes optimal, that the interpretation of the signal given by the past move (reference) is essential, that memory can be harmful.
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