Belief-free equilibria in games with incomplete information
Stefano Lovo and
Johannes Hörner
Working Papers from HAL
Abstract:
We define belief-free equilibria in two-player games with incomplete information as sequential equilibria for which players' continuation strategies are best-replies, after every history, independently of their beliefs about the state of nature. We characterize a set of payoffs that includes all belief-free equilibrium payoffs. Conversely, any payoff in the interior of this set is a belief-free equilibrium payoff.
Keywords: belief-free equilibria; repeated game with incomplete information; Harsanyi doctrine; belief-free equilibria. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007-12
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