Publication: Repeated Games Where the Payoffs and Monitoring Structure Are Unknown
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2010
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The Econometric Society
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Fudenberg, Drew and Yuichi Yamamoto. 2010. "Games Where the Payoffs and Monitoring Structure are Unknown." Econometrica, 78 no. 5: 1673-1710. doi:10.3982/ECTA8565.
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This paper studies repeated games with imperfect public monitoring where the play- ers are uncertain both about the payoff functions and about the relationship between the distribution of signals and the actions played. We introduce the concept of perfect public ex post equilibrium (PPXE), and show that it can be characterized with an exten- sion of the techniques used to study perfect public equilibria. We develop identifiability conditions that are sufficient for a folk theorem; these conditions imply that there are PPXE in which the payoffs are approximately the same as if the monitoring structure and payoff functions were known. Finally, we define perfect type-contingently public ex post equilibria (PTXE), which allows players to condition their actions on their initial private information, and we provide its linear programming characterization.
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public monitoring, repeated game, incomplete information, perfect public equilibrium, folk theorem, belief-free equilibrium, ex post equilibrium
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