Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5071957 | Games and Economic Behavior | 2013 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
⺠Rationality is judged on the basis of the actual beliefs that the player has at the time of choice. ⺠Possible worlds are state-instant pairs (Ï,t). Each state specifies the entire play of the game. ⺠A playerʼs beliefs provide an answer to: “What will happen if I take action a?”, for every action a. ⺠A player is rational at (Ï,t) if the action he ends up taking at Ï is optimal given his beliefs at (Ï,t). ⺠We provide a characterization of backward induction that does not rely on counterfactuals.
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Authors
Giacomo Bonanno,