Disappearing private reputations in long-run relationships
Martin Cripps,
George Mailath and
L. Samuelson
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L. Samuelson: University of Wisconsin-Madison, Social Systems Research Institute
No 5, Working papers from Wisconsin Madison - Social Systems
Date: 2004
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