Codes of Conduct, Private Information and Repeated Games

Tuesday 1st September 2015
International Journal of Game Theory
Block, J. I. and Levine, D. K.
We examine self-referential games in which there is a chance of understanding an opponent’s intentions. Even when this source of information is weak, we are able to prove a folk-like theorem for repeated self-referential games with private monitoring. Our main focus is on the interaction of two sources of information about opponents’ play: direct observation of the opponent’s intentions, and indirect observation of the opponent’s play in a repeated setting.
Keywords
Repeated gameFolk theoremSelf-referential game Approximate equilibrium
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