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Nash equilibrium / Rationalizability / Solution concept / Outcome / Implementation theory / Strategy / Strategic dominance / Epsilon-equilibrium / Coordination game / Game theory / Problem solving / Economics
Date: 2014-04-03 11:15:01
Nash equilibrium
Rationalizability
Solution concept
Outcome
Implementation theory
Strategy
Strategic dominance
Epsilon-equilibrium
Coordination game
Game theory
Problem solving
Economics

Commentary: Nash equilibrium and mechanism design

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