JH Nachbar - Econometrica: Journal of the Econometric Society, 1997 - JSTOR
Page 1. Econometrica, Vol. 65, No. 2 (March, 1997), 275-309 PREDICTION,
OPTIMIZATION, AND LEARNING IN REPEATED GAMES BY JOHN H. NACHBAR1
Consider a two-player discounted repeated game in which each ...
JG Nachbar - 1992 - books.google.com
Page 1. POPULAR CULTURE AN INTRODUCTORY TEXT Jack Nachbar and Kevin
Lause Page 2. Page 3. Popular Culture Page 4. Page 5. Popular Culture: An
Introductory Text edited by Jack Nachbar and Kevin Lause Bowling ...
JH Nachbar - Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 1992 - Elsevier
JH Nachbar… - Economic theory, 1996 - Springer
Page 1. Economic Theory 8, 103-122 (1996) Econom/c Theory 9 Springer-Vedag 1996
Non-computable strategies and discounted repeated games* John H. Nachbar 1 and William
R. Zame 2 1 Department of Economics, Washington University, St. ...
[CITATION] The Popular culture reader
CD Geist, JG Nachbar, D Weiser… - 1983 - Popular Press
JH Nachbar, BC Petersen… - The Journal of Industrial …, 1998 - Wiley Online Library
... We thank Yijun He, Jason Martinek and Srinivas Thiruvadanthai for research
assistance. John Nachbar thanks the Center in Political Economy at Washington
University for support. All errors are, of course, our own. { Authors ...
JH Nachbar - Econometrica, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
Page 1. Econometrica, Vol. 70, No. 5 (September, 2002), 2065–2074 GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM
COMPARATIVE STATICS By John H. Nachbar1 1 introduction Consider an infinitesimal shock
to endowments in a standard, finite, competitive exchange economy. ...
JH Nachbar - Econometrica, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Page 1. Econometrica, Vol. 73, No. 2 (March, 2005), 459–480 BELIEFS IN REPEATED GAMES
BY JOHN H. NACHBAR1 Consider a two-player discounted infinitely repeated game. A player's
belief is a probability distribution over the opponent's repeated game strategies. ...
JH Nachbar - Economic Theory, 1998 - Springer
Page 1. The last word on Gi en goods? John H. Nachbar Department of Economics,
Box 1208, Washington University, St. Louis, MO 63130, USA Received: March 20,
1996; revised version: February 3, 1997 Summary. Giffen ...
JH Nachbar - Social Choice and Welfare, 2001 - Springer
Page 1. Soc Choice Welfare (2001) 18: 303±326 9999 2001 Bayesian learning in
repeated games of incomplete information John H. Nachbar Department of Economics,
Washington University, One Brookings Drive, St. Louis ...
[CITATION] Movies as artifacts: cultural criticism of popular film
MT Marsden, JG Nachbar… - 1982 - Burnham Inc Pub
[CITATION] Rational Bayesian learning in repeated games
JH Nachbar… - 1998 - Washington University, Center in …
[CITATION] Currents of warm life: Popular culture in American higher education
M Gordon… - 1980 - Popular Press
JH Nachbar - Journal of Mathematical Economics, 2004 - Elsevier
MT Marsden… - Journal of Popular Film and Television, 1993 - Taylor & Francis
Page 1. INTRODUCTION In 1971 three doctoral students at Bowling Green State
University, Sam Grogg, Michael Marsden and Jack Nachbar, decided to launch a
new journal devoted to the sociocultural study of popular movies. ...
JH Nachbar - 1990 - rand.org
Page 1. A RAND NOTE RAND The Cost of Capital in the United States and Japan: A Survey
of Some Recent Literature John H. Nachbar September 1990 Page 2. The research described
in this report was conducted in RAND's Center for US-Japan Relations. ...
GR Edgerton, MT Marsden… - 1997 - books.google.com
Page 1. Page 2. Page 3. Page 4. In the Eye of the Beholder: Critical Perspectives in
Popular Film and Television edited by Gary R. Edgerton, Michael T. Marsden, and Jack
Nachbar " In the Eye of the Beholder is an extremely valuable ...
JH Nachbar - 1989 - DTIC Document
Page 1. THE EVOLUTION OF COOPERATION IN 0THE FINITELY REPEATED
PRISONER'S DILEMMA N N John H. Nachbar SOptember 1989 b DTIC i fELECTE
i P-7591 T~' MUMS ~ tImue Page 2. The RAND Corporation Papers ...
[CITATION] On Learning and Optimization in Supergames
JH Nachbar - Washington University, St. Louis, MO, 1994
[CITATION] An ecological approach to economic games
JH Nachbar - 1988 - Mimeo., RAND Corporation, Santa …
[CITATION] Learning and evolution in games: Belief learning
JH Nachbar - The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, 2nd …, 2008
[CITATION] On Computing a Best-Response in a Discounted Supergame,(Washington University of St. Louis)
JH Nachbar - 1994
[CITATION] The Epic World of American Graffiti
B Sodowsky, R Sodowsky, S Witte, MT Marsden… - Movies As Artifacts: …, 1982
[CITATION] Movies and Audiences: A Reasonable Approach for American Film Criticism
SL Grogg Jr, JC Nachbar - Movies as Artifacts: Cultural Criticism of Popular Film, 1982
JH Nachbar - Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 1991 - Elsevier
J Nachbar - The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, 2008 - huangxiaofei.com
For concreteness, I focus most of this essay on what is arguably the canonical GE
comparative statics conjecture: in finite exchange economies (ie, no production), equilibrium
price changes are negatively related to endowment changes. In particular, if the ...
[CITATION] H.(1997):" Prediction
J Nachbar - Optimization, and Learning in Games," Econometrica
[CITATION] Some Basic Decision Theory 1 Preferences over Outcomes.
JH Nachbar - 2002
J Nachbar - Notes, 2011 - artsci.wustl.edu
The Myerson-Satterthwaite Theorem (MS) is an impossibility result on bargaining with
asymmetric information. 1 One player, the seller, owns one unit of an indivisible object. The
seller values the object at c, which I refer to as the seller's type. Another player, the buyer, ...
[CITATION] Beliefs in Repeated Games (Revision Draft)
JH Nachbar - 2004
[CITATION] Reaction: A Magazine of Student Writing of Outstanding Quality at the University of Minnesota, Morris
WD Spring, H Laird Jr, M Marsden… - 1967 - University of Minnesota, Morris
J Nachbar - 2008 - artsci.wustl.edu
Given an optimization problem indexed by some parameter θ, comparative statics seeks a
qualitative understanding of how the solution changes with θ. If, for example, wages
decrease, does a firm hire more labor? One way to obtain results of this type is to assume ...
JH Nachbar - 2008 - artsci.wustl.edu
Page 1. Econ 503 Professor John H. Nachbar Fall 2008 Homework 7 Answers 1.
(a) i. The capital constraint is ¯κ = αcapitalxA + βcapitalxB, since it takes αcapitalxA
units of capital to produce xA units of good A and βcapitalxB ...
J Nachbar - 2008 - artsci.wustl.edu
This is a survey of the Law of Demand (LOD) in static (or finite horizon) economies. It is informal
but comprehensive. Whether LOD holds is important for uniqueness and stability of competitive
equilibrium (eg, Keisler (1996); Anderson, Granat, Plott, and Shimomura (2004)) and for ...
JH Nachbar - 2008 - huangxiaofei.com
Page 1. Econ 503 Professor John H. Nachbar Fall 2008 Homework 6 Due: Monday, October
27. 1. This question takes you through a proof of the discrete form of the GE com- parative statics
result discussed in class. All questions are for an exchange economy (no production). ...
[CITATION] ESSAYS ON HUMAN CAPITAL
Y Zhang, P Wang, J Bullard, J Nachbar… - 2008
[CITATION] Basic Non-cooperative Game Theory: Unrated 1 Preliminary remarks.
JH Nachbar - 2002
J Nachbar - 2011 - artsci.wustl.edu
In game theory,“refinement” refers to the selection of a subset of equilibria, typically on the
grounds that the selected equilibria are more plausible than other equilibria. These notes
are a brief, largely informal, survey of some of the most heavily used refinements. ...
[CITATION] Three essays in economic theory
JH Nachbar - 1988 - Harvard University
J Nachbar - 2004 - eu-tokyo.ac.jp
This is a survey of the last 15 years or so of research into an important class of models of
how players might come to play equilibria in games: Bayesian models of learning in
repeated strategic form games. There have been two main objectives for this research. ...
[CITATION] In the eye of the beholder
Gary R.(Gary Richard) Edgerton, MT Marsden… - Bowling Green State University …
J Nachbar - 2011 - artsci.wustl.edu
These notes are “basic” in the sense of “fundamental,” not “easy.” The notes are written at roughly
a first-year graduate level. I mention only a few applications, and then only in passing. For a more
general introduction to game theory at rougly this level, see Fudenberg and Tirole (1991). ...
J Nachbar - 2008 - 128.252.199.22
2. Given a choice structure (C, B), prove that it is not true that if C is generated by a complete
(but not necessarily transitive) preference relation then it satisfies WA (the weak axiom of
revealed preference). An example will suffice. Take X={a, b, c}.
[CITATION] Outline and Readings: Classical General Competitive Equilibrium, The Positive Theory
JH Nachbar - 2003
[CITATION] Published Materials on Western Movies: An Annotated Guide to Sources in English
JG Nachbar - 1974 - Bowling Green State University
[CITATION] The Law of Demand 1 Overview.
J Nachbar - 2001
[CITATION] Level and Quality of Public Services in Kansas
DW Daicoff, HB Milward, JA Andre… - 1979 - Institute for Economic and Business …
J Nachbar - 2011 - artsci.wustl.edu
The Myerson-Satterthwaite Theorem (MS) is an impossibility result on bargaining with
asymmetric information. 1 One player, the seller, owns one unit of an indivisible object. The
seller values the object at c, which I refer to as the seller's type. Another player, the buyer, ...
J Nachbar - 2008 - 128.252.199.22
These notes sketch out the basic elements of competitive demand theory. The main result is
the Slutsky Decomposition theorem, Theorem 9, which gives an exact statement of the fact
that price changes affect demand through two channels, a substitution effect and an ...
[CITATION] Rationality in Utility Theory and Game Theory
JH Nachbar - 2001 - Springer
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