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A theory of forward induction in finitely repeated games
Authors:Nabil Al-Najjar
Affiliation:(1) Departement des sciences économiques, Université du Québec à Montréal, Station A, P.O. Box 8888, H3C 3P8 Montreal, Quebec, CANADA
Abstract:A forward induction solution for finitely repeated games with complete information is developed. This notion is motivated in terms of its implications on the way deviations affect the opponents' expectations about the future behavior of the deviating player. We argue that the inability of the notion of perfect equilibrium to take account of forward induction is a key factor responsible for a number of difficulties encountered in the use of perfect equilibria in repeated games. It is then shown that the solution proposed in this paper remedies some of these problems in the study of three important classes of repeated games: (i) finitely repeated coordination games; (ii) repeated games where one long-term player plays a sequence of short-term players; (iii) repeated battle of the sexes games.
Keywords:forward inductions  finitely repeated games
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