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Incomplete Preference, Iterated Strict Dominance and Rationalizability

by Osamu Kada , 2004
"... In his seminal paper, Epstein (1997) generalized to non-subjective utility model that (correlated) rationalizability is a consequence of common knowledge of rationality in finite normal form games, and showed related results of iterated deletion of strictly dominated strategies and a posteriori equl ..."
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In his seminal paper, Epstein (1997) generalized to non-subjective utility model that (correlated) rationalizability is a consequence of common knowledge of rationality in finite normal form games, and showed related results of iterated deletion of strictly dominated strategies and a posteriori
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