Strategic substitutes, complements and ambiguity: an experimental study
le Roux, S; Kelsey, D
Date: 2015
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Abstract
We report the results from a set of experiments conducted to test the e§ect of ambiguity
on individual behaviour in games of strategic complements and strategic substitutes. We
test whether subjectsíperception of ambiguity di§ers when faced by a local opponent as
opposed to a foreign one. Interestingly, though subjects often choose ...
We report the results from a set of experiments conducted to test the e§ect of ambiguity
on individual behaviour in games of strategic complements and strategic substitutes. We
test whether subjectsíperception of ambiguity di§ers when faced by a local opponent as
opposed to a foreign one. Interestingly, though subjects often choose an ambiguity safe
strategy (not part of a Nash equilibrium), we do not Önd much di§erence in the ambiguity
levels when faced by foreign subjects.
Economics
Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy
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