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Freek van Megen
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1.
Order Based Cost Allocation Rules
Number of pages: 23
Posted: 29 May 1997
Mikael Lind
and Freek van Megen
University of Aarhus and Independent
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Strong Nash Equilibria and the Potential Maximizer
Number of pages: 13
Posted: 24 Jul 1997
Freek van Megen,
Giovanni Facchini
,
Peter Borm
and
Stef H. Tijs
Independent, Tinbergen Institute, Tilburg University - Center for Economic Research (CentER) and Tilburg University - Center For Economic Research
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On Properness and Protectiveness in Two Person Multicriteria Games
CentER Discussion Paper No. 2004-127
Number of pages: 17
Posted: 05 Jan 2005
Marieke Quant
,
Peter Borm
,
G. Fiestras-Janeiro
and Freek van Megen
Tilburg University - Department of Econometrics & Operations Research, Tilburg University - Center for Economic Research (CentER), Universidad de Vigo - Departemento de Estatistica e Investigacion Operativa and Independent
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Multicriteria games, proper, protective, prudent
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Congestion Games and Potentials Reconsidered
Tilburg University, CentER Working Paper No. 1999-98
Posted: 10 Mar 2000
Mark Voorneveld
,
Peter Borm
, Freek van Megen,
Stef H. Tijs
and
Giovanni Facchini
Stockholm School of Economics - Department of Economics, Tilburg University - Center for Economic Research (CentER), Independent, Tilburg University - Center For Economic Research and Tinbergen Institute
Abstract:
game theory, nash equilibrium
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