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Anonymous Sequential Games: Existence and Characterization of Equilibria

James Bergin and Dan Bernhardt ()

Economic Theory, 1995, vol. 5, issue 3, pages 461-89

Abstract: In this paper we consider Ananymous Sequential Games with Aggregate Uncertainty. We prove existence of equilibrium when there is a general state space representing aggregate uncertainty. When the economy is stationary and the underlying process governing aggregate uncertainty Markov, we provide Markov representations of the equilibria.

Date: 1995
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