Fatal Attraction: Salience, Naïveté, and Sophistication in Experimental “Hide-and-Seek” Games.

“Hide-and-seek” games are zero-sum two-person games in which one player wins by matching the other's decision and the other wins by mismatching. Although such games are often played on cultural or geographic “landscapes” that frame decisions nonneutrally, equilibrium ignores such framing. This...

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Main Authors: Crawford, V, Iriberri, N
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: American Economic Association 2007