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TABLE 5 - BEHAVIOR OF PLAYER 1 Number of observations Yı y1 < 2x2 - x1 Y1 = 2x2 - x1 Y1 = 2x2 - x + 1 2 x 2 − xj + 1 < yj < X1 Y1 = X1 2 7 44 22 1 Frequency 0.03 0.09 0.58 0.29 0.01 B. A Puzzle The behavior of players 1 and 2 in these ...
TABLE 5 - BEHAVIOR OF PLAYER 1 Number of observations Yı y1 < 2x2 - x1 Y1 = 2x2 - x1 Y1 = 2x2 - x + 1 2 x 2 − xj + 1 < yj < X1 Y1 = X1 2 7 44 22 1 Frequency 0.03 0.09 0.58 0.29 0.01 B. A Puzzle The behavior of players 1 and 2 in these ...
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Anthropologists have documented , with their " conversation analysis , " patterns of conversation that appear to transcend all cultures and are apparently part of the basic behavior patterns of the human animal .
Anthropologists have documented , with their " conversation analysis , " patterns of conversation that appear to transcend all cultures and are apparently part of the basic behavior patterns of the human animal .
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If , instead , policy choices are made to conform to a consistent rule that correctly takes account of private agents ' ( rational ) expectational behavior , then the chosen values of π , will satisfy πTi B2 u , w + B BRU - B2 zu , w + ...
If , instead , policy choices are made to conform to a consistent rule that correctly takes account of private agents ' ( rational ) expectational behavior , then the chosen values of π , will satisfy πTi B2 u , w + B BRU - B2 zu , w + ...
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