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Introduction to Part VI: from Part VI - Individual Behavior In Strategic Interactions
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Introduction to Part VI: from Part VI - Individual Behavior In Strategic Interactions

Mark Voorneveld
One Hundred Years of Game Theory A Nobel Symposium, pp.255-259
Econometric Society Monographs, Cambridge University Press
2026

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game theory individual behavior bounded rationality other-regarding preferences behavioral game theory
This chapter introduces the three contributions in Part VI, “Individual Behavior in Strategic Interactions.” It frames the contributions in terms of two main issues that underlie models in behavioral game theory: (1) what motivates players (i.e., their goals or preferences) and (2) the mechanisms or procedures behind their choices.

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