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Interest group influence in micro-states: the role of networking skills, Direnç Kanol,
in European Journal of Government and Economics
(2014)
Keywords: Cyprus; interest groups; interest group influence; lobbying; micro-states; networking skills
Environmental awareness: The case of climate change, Shlomo Weber and Hans Wiesmeth,
in Russian Journal of Economics
(2018)
Keywords: environmental awareness, climate change, public goods, Kyoto Protocol, renewable energies, regional economics, diversity.
Emerging Trends within the Public Sector in Flanders. Towards a Self-Organising Centre of Government, Dries Verlet,
in Journal of Emerging Trends in Marketing and Management
(2016)
Keywords: Public sector innovation, self-organing teams, centre of goverment.
Corruzione, Raffaella Coppier,
in Rivista di Politica Economica
(2014)
Keywords: corruption; bureaucracy; economic growth.
Corruption Perception Index - the radiographic instrument of this phenomenon, Bogdan Teodorescu,
in Romanian Journal of Economics
(2015)
Keywords: corruption, perception, index, measures, preemptive
Coordination of European Issues in Bulgaria, Boyko Valchev,
in Ikonomiceski i Sotsialni Alternativi
(2017)
Keywords: coordination mechanism, decision-making, work group, Council for European Affairs, framework position, instructions
EXPLORATORY STUDY OF VARIABLES THROUGH THE STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS MIC MAC IN THE SERVICE TO USERS IN THE MUNICIPAL ADMINISTRATION AT MONTERREY, MEXICO, ESTUDIO EXPLORATORIO DE VARIABLES A TRAVES DE ANALISIS ESTRUCTURAL MIC MAC EN LA PRESTACION DEL SERVICIO EN LA ADMINISTRACION PUBLICA MUNICIPAL DE MONTERREY, MEXICO, Xochitl A. Arango Morales, Juan Baldemar Garza Villegas, Verónica A. Cuevas Perez, Oswaldo Leyva Cordero and Manuel Estrada Camargo,
in Revista Internacional Administracion & Finanzas
(2013)
Keywords: Municipal Public Administration, Impact Matrix Cross-Reference Multiplication Applied to a Classification (MIC MAC), Civil Service
K NIEKTORÝM ASPEKTOM VYTVÁRANIA SPOLOČNÝCH ZASTUPITEĽSKÝCH ÚRADOV V KONTEXTE NAJNOVŠIEHO VÝVOJA MEDZINÁRODNÝCH VZŤAHOV (ON CREATION OF COMMON REPRESENTATIVE OFFICES IN THE CONTEXT OF LATEST DEVELOPMENTS IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS), Boris Mattos,
in Medzinarodne vztahy (Journal of International Relations)
(2014)
Keywords: spoločné zastupiteľské úrady, diplomatické misie, stále misie, konzulárne úrady, Francúzsko, Nemecko
The Economic-Financial Crime of the 21st Century, Maria Nițu, Dorel Paraschiv and Mihaela-Sorina Dumitrescu,
in Romanian Economic Journal
(2020)
Keywords: corruption, underground economy, money laundering, economic-financial crime, business crime
Corruption awareness and ethical decision making in Indonesia, Ashari Ashari, Marthin Nanere and Philip Trebilcock,
in Business and Economic Horizons (BEH)
(2018)
Keywords: Corruption awareness, ethical decision-making, ethical sensitivity and professional skepticism
DO PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS DRIVE MAGNITUDE OF CORRUPT PRACTICES AMONGST PUBLIC OFFICEHOLDERS IN NIGERIA?, Adesina Olugoke Oladipupo and Peter Okeguale Ibadin,
in Economic Thought and Practice
(2014)
Keywords: Corrupt practices, anti-graft agencies, ethnic moral cleansing and magnitude of corrupt practice
Public Institution Management. Case study of CFR Marfa, Sorin Adrian Ciupitu and Gabriel I. Nastase,
in Knowledge Horizons - Economics
(2013)
Keywords: Public institution, management, privatization, manager, employee
TRANSITION OF QUANTITATIVE INDICATORS OF CORRUPTION TO THE QUALITY OF EXTREME FORMS OF DENIAL OF LEGAL VALUES, Tatiana Kolomoiets and Oleksii Makarenkov,
in Baltic Journal of Economic Studies
(2022)
Keywords: corruption, humanitarian law, illicit enrichment, international law, law enforcement agencies, legal value, military law
INEQUALITY AND WELFARE STATE CLIENTELISM IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA, Nikolina Obradović and Goran Patrick Filic,
in Economic Annals
(2019)
Keywords: Clientelism, Social Policy, Democratisation, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Privatizing a service sector: where to start?, Jacek Cukrowski,
in Prague Economic Papers
(2002)
Keywords: privatization, service sector, demand uncertainty, trade in services, retail market
THE PUBLIC SECTOR EFFICIENCY FROM PERSPECTIVE OF THE CORRUPTION PHENOMENON, Diana Mihaiu Cindea and Alin Opreana,
in Revista Economica
(2013)
Keywords: corruption, public funds, efficiency, performance
The Causes of Administrative and Financial Corruption and the Strategy to Combat it, Hasnaoui Balbal and Dhiaeddine Zouaou,
in Management & Economics Research Journal
(2019)
Keywords: Corruption, Administrative and Financial corruption, Causes of Administrative and financial Corruption, Strategies to Combat Administrative and Financial Corruption
Leading the world: Public sector reform and e-government in Korea, Michael O’Donnell and Mark Turner,
in The Economic and Labour Relations Review
(2013)
Keywords: E-government; Korea; public management reform; public service provision
CIVIL SOCIETY INSTITUTIONS: DIFFERENTIATION OF PROFILE CHARACTERISTICS, Antonina Slavytska, Nataliia Bilak and Iryna Kozii,
in Baltic Journal of Economic Studies
(2022)
Keywords: civil society institutions, non-governmental organizations, public control, prevention of corruption, penitentiary system, Ukraine
Структура системы субъектов коррупционных преступлений по законодательству Украины, Viacheslav Hladky,
in Traektoriâ Nauki = Path of Science
(2019)
Keywords: official; criminal law; corruption crime; counteraction to corruption; subject of a corruption crime; subject of crime
Bribe-Taking by Bureaucrats: Personal and Circumstantial Determinants, Wei Chi and Yijiang Wang,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2008)
Keywords: corruption, bureaucrats, determinants, bribe-taking
The global corruption barometer, Bogdan Teodorescu,
in Impact of Socio-economic and Technological Transformations at National, European and International Level (ISETT)
(2015)
Keywords: corruption, preemptive measures, integrity, innovation, actors, education
Raising Wages as a Strategy to Reduce Corruption, Hideki Sato,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2011)
Keywords: Anticorruption, Wages, Optimal Tax, Tax Evasion
Most Anti-Corruption Programs Have Lacked Key Components, Thomas Rasmusson and Boakai Dukuly,
in American Journal of Trade and Policy
(2018)
Keywords: Anti-Corruption; Lacked Key Components; Hysteresis; Ethics Code; New Behaviors
Éthique de la concurrence et responsabilité individuelle, Patrick Pharo,
in European Journal of Economic and Social Systems
(2006)
Keywords: Ethics; Competition; Social Selection; Responsibility; Autonomy; Freedom; Vulnerability; Meta-liberalism
On Basu's Proposal: Fines Affect Bribes, Sergey Popov,
from Queen's Management School, Queen's University Belfast
(2016)
Keywords: Corruption, Bribery, Decentralization, Fines
¿Qué hacer en la lucha contra la corrupción?, Víctor Saavedra,
from Fedesarrollo
(2022)
Keywords: Corrupción, Corruption
The Efficient Corruption Hypothesis and the Dynamics Between Economic Freedom, Corruption, and National Income, Joshua Hall, John Levendis and Alexandre R. Scarcioffolo,
in Journal of Developing Areas
(2020)
Keywords: Corruption, Regulation, Institutions, Economic Freedom
Recomendaciones para mejorar la representación política y disminuir los incentivos al abuso del poder político, Mónica Pachón,
from Fedesarrollo
(2018)
Keywords: Corrupción, Política Pública
Decentralized Bribery and Market Participation, Sergey Popov,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2013)
Keywords: corruption; bribery; decentralization
Who takes bribes and how much? Evidence from the China Corruption Conviction Databank, Toke Aidt, Arye Hillman and Liu Qijun,
in World Development
(2020)
Keywords: Bribery; Corruption; Bureaucracy; Public administration; Local government; Gender; Rent seeking; China;
Anti-corruption Agencies – Silver Bullet Against Corrupion or Fifth Wheel to a Coach? Analysis from the Perspective of the Constructivist Theory of Social Problems, Grzegorz Makowski,
in Studia z Polityki Publicznej / Public Policy Studies
(2016)
Keywords: social problems; constructivism; corruption; anti-corruption agencies
Does Increased Civil Service Pay Deter Corruption? Evidence from China, Ting Gong and Alfred Wu,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2012)
Keywords: corruption, civil service pay, efficiency wage model, relative deprivation theory
NOVOS PARADIGMAS PARA COMBATE E CONTROLE DA CORRUPÇÃO EM CONTRATOS DE PARCERIA PÚBLICO-PRIVADA (PPP), Rodrigo Abreu Ferreira and Fernando Boarato Meneguin,
in Revista de Gestão, Economia e Negócios - REGEN
(2022)
Keywords: contratações públicas, parceria público-privada, corrupção, Mineirão.
Income and Education as the determinants of Anti-Corruption Attitudes: Evidence from Indonesia, Anita K Zonebia, Arief Yusuf and Heriyaldi -,
from Center for Sustainable Development Goals Studies, Universitas Padjadjaran
(2016)
Keywords: Corruption, Anti-corruption, development, Indonesia
Operationalizing participation: experiences and perspectives of participatory GIS program coordinators, Katherine Iles and Sya Buryn Kedzior,
in Journal of Geographical Systems
(2023)
Keywords: Participation, GIS, Community planning
Is Local Beautiful? Decentralization in Mexico in the Presence of Elite Capture, Fausto Hernandez-Trillo and Brenda Jarillo Rabling,
from CIDE, División de Economía
(2006)
Keywords: Decentralization, Mexico, Elite Capture
Corruption Perceptions vs. Corruption Reality, Benjamin Olken,
from C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers
(2007)
Keywords: beliefs; Corruption; Perception
The Simple Economics of Extortion: Evidence from Trucking in Aceh, Benjamin Olken and Patrick Barron,
from C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers
(2007)
Keywords: Corruption; Double-marginalization; Extortion
How Organizational Capacity Can Improve Electoral Accountability, Dana Foarta,
from BAFFI CAREFIN, Centre for Applied Research on International Markets Banking Finance and Regulation, Universita' Bocconi, Milano, Italy
(2021)
Keywords: organizational capacity, electoral accountability, bureaucratic politics
Making Moves Matter: Experimental Evidence on Incentivizing Bureaucrats through Performance-Based Postings, Adnan Q. Khan, Asim Khwaja and Benjamin Olken,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2018)
Monitoring Corruption: Evidence from a Field Experiment in Indonesia, Benjamin Olken,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2005)
An Offer You Can't Refuse: Murdering Journalists as an Enforcement Mechanism of Corrupt Deals, Andreas Freytag and Christian Bjørnskov,
from Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena
(2011)
Keywords: Corruption, rent-seeking, murder,
The architecture and the configuration of information-processing organizations, Jeong-Yoo Kim and Tackseung Jun,
from Econometric Society
(2004)
Keywords: organization, hierarchy, network, communication, corruption
Choosing a Dictator: Bureaucracy and Welfare in Less Developed Polities, James Rauch,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(1995)
Leadership selection, internal promotion, and bureaucratic corruption in less developed polities, James Rauch,
in Canadian Journal of Economics
(2001)
Testing for Granger Causality between Corruption and Governance, Keita Kouramoudou and Hannu Laurila,
from Tampere University, Faculty of Management and Business, Economics
(2016)
Keywords: endogeneity, governance indicators, institutions
Efficient Corruption? Testing the hypothesis in African countries, Keita Kouramoudou and Hannu Laurila,
from Tampere University, Faculty of Management and Business, Economics
(2016)
Keywords: corruption, growth, institutions, investments
Civil Service Reforms in Thailand: Political Control and Corruption, Prijono Tjiptoherijanto,
from Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Indonesia
(2012)
Keywords: Bureaucratic culture, corruption, democratic environment
Civil Service Reform in The Philippines: Building Strong Governance, Prijono Tjiptoherijanto,
from Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Indonesia
(2012)
Keywords: Reinventing government, citizen involvement, strong leadership
Civil Service Reform in Malaysia: Commitment and Consistency, Prijono Tjiptoherijanto,
from Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Indonesia
(2012)
Keywords: Administrative leadership, economic liberalization, ecient civil service
Reform of the Indonesian Civil Service: Racing with Decentralization, Prijono Tjiptoherijanto,
from Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Indonesia
(2014)
Keywords: decentralisation civil service commission, pay system
Überlegungen zur geplanten Verwaltungsstrukturreform im Freistaat Sachsen, Joachim Ragnitz,
in ifo Dresden berichtet
(2007)
Keywords: Verwaltungsreform, Provinz, Sachsen
Endogenous Institutions in Bureaucratic Compliance Games, Michele Santoni and Silvia Fedeli,
from Department of Economics, Management and Quantitative Methods at Università degli Studi di Milano
(2000)
Keywords: Bureaucracy, Common agency, Repeated compliance games
Income and Education as the determinants of Anti-Corruption Attitudes: Evidence from Indonesia, Anita K Zonebia, Arief Yusuf and Heriyaldi -,
from Department of Economics, Padjadjaran University
(2015)
Keywords: Corruption, Anti-corruption, development, Indonesia
Armutsbekaempfung durch Reduktion von Korruption: eine Rolle fuer Unternehmen?, Klaus Beckmann and Carsten Gerrits,
from Helmut Schmidt University, Hamburg
(2008)
Globalization, Redemocratization and the Philippine Bureaucracy, Mirshariff Tillah,
from East Asian Bureau of Economic Research
(2005)
Keywords: Governance, globalization, redemocratization, Philippine bureaucracy, civil society
The Efficient Corruption Hypothesis and the Dynamics between Economic Freedom, Corruption, and National Income, Joshua Hall and John Levendis,
from Department of Economics, West Virginia University
(2017)
Keywords: corruption, regulation, institutions, economic freedom
The Efficient Corruption Hypothesis and the Dynamics between Economic Freedom, Corruption, and National Income, Joshua Hall, John Levendis and Alexandre Scarcioffolo,
from Department of Economics, West Virginia University
(2019)
Keywords: corruption, regulation, institutions, economic freedom
Explaining Patterns of Corruption in the Russian Regions, Phyllis Dininio and Robert W. Orttung,
from William Davidson Institute at the University of Michigan
(2004)
Keywords: Corruption, Russia
Service utan lokal närvaro? Förändringar av statlig direktservice i Dalarnas län under 2000-talet, Maria Elowsson,
from Institute for Futures Studies
(2009)
Keywords: government authorities; local direct service; co-operation of government and local authorities; regional development; Dalarna region.
Dynamic Transparency: An Audit of Mexico’s Freedom of Information Act, Paul Lagunes and Oscar Pocasangre,
from Inter-American Development Bank
(2017)
On the development of students’ attitudes towards corruption and cheating in Russian universities, Elena Denisova-Schmidt, Martin Huber and Elvira Leontyeva,
from Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences, University of Freiburg/Fribourg Switzerland
(2016)
Keywords: Russia; University; Corruption; Ambivalence; Academic Dishonesty; Higher Education; Matching
Corruption as a Form of Economic Crime and Government Effectiveness, Nikolaos Deniozos, Charis Vlados and Dimos Chatzinikolaou,
from Democritus University of Thrace, Department of Economics
(2018)
Keywords: corruption; organized crime; socioeconomic development
Fondements des Concepts de Solution en Theorie des Jeux, O De Wolf,
from Universite Aix-Marseille III
(1997)
Keywords: GAMES;STATISTICS;ECONOMIC EQUILIBRIUM
Logit Solution and Equilibrium Selection in Two-Person Games, Kang-Oh Yi,
in Korean Economic Review
(2009)
Keywords: Quantal Response Equilibrium, Logit Solution, Equilibrium Selection
Overt and Underlying Games: The Case of the Centipede, Carlo Beretta,
in Rivista Internazionale di Scienze Sociali
(2010)
Keywords: Common knowledge, Rationality, Backward induction, Reasonableness, Incomplete information, Centipede game
A Note on Discontinuous Games: Single Lower-Deviation Property, Rabia Nessah,
in Revue d'économie politique
(2019)
Keywords: discontinuous games, lower single-deviation property, weakly reciprocal upper semicontinuous, Nash equilibrium
On the Commitment Value and Commitment Optimal Strategies in Bimatrix Games, Stefanos Leonardos and Costis Melolidakis,
in International Game Theory Review (IGTR)
(2018)
Keywords: Bimatrix game, Nash equilibrium, subgame perfect, commitment optimal, commitment value, weakly unilaterally competitive games, pure strategy equilibrium, commitment advantageous games
Environmental Stochasticity, Cournot Competition and the Prisoner’s Dilemma, Robert Mamada and Charles Perrings,
in International Game Theory Review (IGTR)
(2020)
Keywords: Cournot competition, price stochasticity, Itô’s lemma, Wiener process
Existence theorems for Nash equilibrium and equilibrium in secure strategies, M. Iskakov,
in Journal of the New Economic Association
(2022)
Keywords: equilibrium in secure strategies, Nash equilibrium, competitive deviations, noncompetitive deviations, Nash equilibrium existence theorems, rational choice theory
“Entanglement†and the Exploitation of Common Pool Resources: A Quantum Solution to the Prisoner’s Dilemma, Robert Mamada and Charles Perrings,
in International Game Theory Review (IGTR)
(2022)
Keywords: Common pool resources, prisoners dilemma, quantum games, entanglement, dynamic cournot competition
How Hierarchical Structures Impact on Competition, Alexsandr Galegov and Andrey Garnaev,
in Czech Economic Review
(2008)
Keywords: Hierarchical structures, multi-level Stackelberg equilibrium, Nash-Cournot equilibrium
Coalitions, Agreements and Efficiency, Effrosyni Diamantoudi and Licun Xue,
from Department of Economics and Business Economics, Aarhus University
Keywords: Coalition formation, externalities, efficiency, agreements
X-Games, Ran Spiegler and Kfir Eliaz,
from C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers
(2014)
Keywords: Contagion; Coordination; Externalities; Strategic complementarities
Quantifying Commitment in Nash Equilibria, Thomas Weber,
in International Game Theory Review (IGTR)
(2019)
Keywords: First-mover advantage, second-mover advantage, partial commitment, subgame perfection
To Help or not to Help: The Samaritan's Dilemma Revisited, Dieter Schmidtchen,
from Saarland University, CSLE - Center for the Study of Law and Economics
(1999)
Keywords: Samaritan's Dilemma, Game Theory
Agame-theoretical approach to network capacity planning under competition, Helio Waldman, Rodrigo C. Bortoletto and Gustavo S. Pavani,
from International Telecommunications Society (ITS)
(2011)
Keywords: network dimensioning, game theory, duopoly, Nash equilibrium, circuit switching, blocking probability
How much ambiguity can persist? A complete characterization of neutrally stable states for an evolutionary proto-language game, Christiane Pawlowitsch,
from University of Vienna, Department of Economics
(2005)
Characterizing Pure-strategy Equilibria in Large Games, Haifeng Fu, Ying Xu and Luyi Zhang,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2007)
Keywords: Large games, Pure strategy equilibrium, Characterization
A minority-proof cheap-talk protocol, Yuval Heller,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2008)
Keywords: non-cooperative games; cheap-talk; correlated equilibrium; strong equilibrium; coalition-proof equilibrium; fault-tolerant distributed computation
Entropic selection of Nash equilibrium, Zeynel Harun Alioğulları and Mehmet Barlo,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2012)
Keywords: Entropic Selection of Nash Equilibrium; Refinements of Nash Equilibrium
Ontological foundation of Nash Equilibrium, Yohan Pelosse,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2011)
Keywords: Free will; Indeterminism; Lukasiewicz's three-valued logic; Player's perspective; Rationalistic frames; Relational truth-values; Three-valued Kripke semantics
Using strong isomorphisms to construct game strategy spaces, Michael Gagen,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2012)
Keywords: non-cooperative games: isomorphic probability distributions: mixed strategy spaces
A non-cooperative Pareto-efficient solution to a single-shot Prisoner's Dilemma, Haoyang Wu,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2011)
Keywords: Quantum game theory; Prisoner's Dilemma
How Lies Induced Cooperation in "Golden Balls:" A Game-Theoretic Analysis, Steven Brams and Ben D. Mor,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2019)
Keywords: Lying in games; Prisoners' Dilemma; King Solomon; Honor
Nyugdíjrendszer és játékelmélet. Megjegyzések Mészáros József cikkéhez, András Gömöri,
in Közgazdasági Szemle (Economic Review - monthly of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences)
(2005)
Asignación de probabilidades y acción colectiva como estrategia ganadora en la lotería de Cupones, Hugo Delfín Casanova Leal,
in Revista Ciencias Administrativas (CADM), IIA, Universidad Nacional de La Plata
(2020)
Keywords: collective action, lotteries, probabilities.
What Motives Should Guide Referees? On The Design of Mechanisms to Elicit Opinions, Jacob Glazer and Ariel Rubinstein,
from C.V. Starr Center for Applied Economics, New York University
(1996)
Keywords: Public motive, personal motive, implementation, eliciting opinions
A Non-cooperative Foundation of Core-Stability in Positive Externality NTU-Coalition Games, Michael Finus and Bianca Rundshagen,
from Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei
(2003)
Keywords: Core-stability, non-cooperative game theory, positive externality games
Linking of Repeated Games. When Does It Lead to More Cooperation and Pareto Improvements?, Pierre Mouche and Henk Folmer,
from Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei
(2007)
Keywords: Environmental Policy, Linking, Folk Theorem, Tensor Game, Prsioners' Dilemma, Full Cooperation, Pareto Efficiency, Minkowski Sum, Vector Maximum, Convex Analysis
The prisoners' dilemma, congestion games and correlation, Ferenc Forgó,
from Corvinus University of Budapest
(2016)
Keywords: prisoners' dilemma, congestion games, soft correlated equilibrium, mediation value, enforcement value
On the enforcement value of soft correlated equilibrium for two-facility simple linear congestion games, Ferenc Forgó,
from Corvinus University of Budapest
(2017)
Keywords: soft correlated equilibrium, congestion games, chicken game, prisoners' dilemma, enforcement value
On symmetric bimatrix games, Ferenc Forgó,
from Corvinus University of Budapest
(2018)
Keywords: bimatrix game, random games, experimental games, complexity
Discontinuous stable games and efficient Nash equilibria, Vincenzo Scalzo,
in Economics Letters
(2012)
Keywords: Efficient Nash equilibria; Stability of equilibria; Discontinuous games;
Rock–paper–scissors and cycle-based games, Eric Bahel,
in Economics Letters
(2012)
Keywords: Cycle; Nash equilibrium; Prudent strategy;
On the belief (in-)dependence of sequential equilibria, Hans Carlsson and Philipp Wichardt,
in Economics Letters
(2012)
Keywords: Beliefs; Sequential equilibrium; Existence;
Cycles with undistinguished actions and extended Rock–Paper–Scissors games, Eric Bahel and Hans Haller,
in Economics Letters
(2013)
Keywords: Cycle; Nash equilibrium; Minimax theorem;
Greediness and equilibrium in congestion games, Sergey Kuniavsky and Rann Smorodinsky,
in Economics Letters
(2013)
Keywords: Congestion games; Equilibrium; Greediness;
An asymmetric lottery Blotto game with a possible budget surplus and incomplete information, Jeongsim Kim and Bara Kim,
in Economics Letters
(2017)
Keywords: Lottery Blotto game; Incomplete information; Nash equilibrium;
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