Ariel Rubinstein
Sorted List of Publications:
Sorted Papers
Game Theory
1. Equilibrium in Supergames with the Overtaking Criterion
Journal of Economic Theory 21 (1979), 1-9. pdf
2. An Optimal Policy for Offenses that May Have Been
Committed By Accident in Applied Game Theory, ed. by S Brams, A Schotter
and G Schwodiauer, Wurzberg: Physica-Verlag (1979), 406-413. pdf
3. Strong Perfect Equilibrium in Supergames, International Journal of Game
Theory 9 (1980), 1-12. pdf
4. Repeated Insurance Contracts and Moral Hazard, with M.E.Yaari, Journal of Economic Theory 30 (1983), 74-97.pdf
5. Repeated Two Players Game with Ruin, with R.Rosenthal, International
Journal of Game Theory 14 (1984), 155-177. pdf
6. Equilibrium in Supergames in Essay in Game theory in honor of Michael Maschler, N.Meggiddo (ed.) Springer-Verlag, 1994, 17-28. pdf original discussion paper(1977)
7. Remarks on Repeated Extensive Games, with A.Wolinsky, Games
and Economic Behavior, 9(1995), 110-115. pdf
1. Perfect Equilibrium in a Bargaining Model, Econometrica 50 (1982), 97-110. pdf
2. A Bargaining Model with Incomplete Information about Time Preferences, Econometrica 53 (1985), 1151-1172. pdf
3. Choice of Conjectures in a Bargaining Game with Incomplete Information, in Game Theoretic Models of Bargaining ed by A.Roth, Cambridge University Press (1985), 99-114. pdf
4. The Nash Bargaining Solution in
Economic Modeling, with K.Binmore and A.Wolinsky, The Rand Journal of Economics
17 (1986), 176-188. pdf
5. A Sequential Strategic Theory of
Bargaining, in Advances in Economic Theory, ed. by T Bewley, Cambridge
Press (1987), 197-224. pdf
6. On the Interpretation of the Nash Bargaining Solution,
with Z.Safra and W.Thomson, Econometrica, 60 (1992), 1171-1186. pdf
7. Noncooperative Bargaining Models, with K.Binmore
and M.Osborne, Handbook of Game Theory, (Aumann and Hart editors),
(1992), 179-225. pdf
8. On the Interpretation of Two Game Theoretical Models of
Bargaining, in Arrow,K., Mnookin,R., Ross,L. Tversky,A. and R.Wilson (eds.)
Barriers to Conflict Resolution, Norton, 1995, 120-130. pdf
[French: À propos de la lecture de deux modèles théoriques de négociation
», Négociations, 2012/1 n° 17, p. 23-33.]
1. Equilibrium in a Market with Sequential Bargaining, with
A.Wolinsky, Econometrica 53 (1985), 1133-1150. pdf
2. Middlemen, with A.Wolinsky, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 102 (1987), 581-594. pdf
3. Competitive Equilibrium in a Market with Decentralized Trade and Strategic Behavior: An Introduction, in The Economics of Imperfect Competition and Employment: Joan Robinson and Beyond, G Feiwel (editor), (1989) 243-259. pdf
1. The Electronic Mail Game: A Game with Almost Common Knowledge,
American Economic Review 79 (1989), 385-391. pdf
2. On the Logic of Agreeing to
Disagree Type Results, with A.Wolinsky, Journal of Economic Theory
51 (1990), 184-193. pdf
3. Rationalizable Conjectural Equilibrium:
Between Nash and Rationalizability, with A.Wolinsky, Games and Economic
Behavior, 6 (1994), 299-311. pdf
4. An Extensive Game as a Guide for Solving a Normal Game, with Jacob Glazer, Journal of Economic Theory, 70 (1996), 32-42. pdf
1. Reputation and Patience in the War of Attrition, with L.Kornhauser and C.Wilson, Economica 56 (1989), 15-24. pdf
2. Renegotiation-Proof Implementation and Time Preferences, with A.Wolinsky, American Economic Review, 82 (1992), 600-614. pdf3. Strategic Tournaments, with Ayala Arad. American Economic Journal: Microeconomics, 5 (2013), 31-54. pdf
4. Multi-dimensional Reasoning in Games: Framework, Equilibrium and Applications,
with Ayala Arad, American Economic Journal: Microeconomics,
11 (2019), 285-318. pdf
Bounded Rationality
"Modeling Bounded Rationality in Economic Theory: Four Examples" in Routledge Handbook of Bounded Rationality, edited by Riccardo Viale, Routledge (2021), 423-435. pdf
BR1. Finite Automatae
1. Finite Automata Play the Repeated Prisoner's Dilemma, Journal of Economic
Theory 39 (1986), 83-96. pdf
4. Finite Automata Play a Repeated Extensive Game, with M.Piccione,
Journal of Economic Theory, 61 (1993), 160-168. pdf
1. Definable
Preferences: An Example, European Economic Review, 42 (1998), 553-560.
pdf
2. Similarity and Decision-Making Under Risk, Journal of
Economic Theory, 46 (1988), 145-153.pdf
3. Why are certain Properties of Binary relations Relatively More Common in
Natural Language?, Econometrica, 64 (1996), 343-356. pdf
4. Definable Preferences: Another Example (Searching for a Boyfriend in a Foreign
Town) |in "The Scope of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science",
Proceedings of the 11th International Congress of Logic, Ed. by Peter
Gardenfors, et al. Kluwer, 2002, vol I, 235-243. pdf
[See Center of Research in Mathematical Economics and Game Theory, Research
Memorndum No. 31, January 1978.]
6. "Economics and Psychology"?
The Case of Hyperbolic Discounting, International Economic Review 44
(2003), 1207-1216. pdf
8. (A,f), Choice with Frames, with Yuval Salant. Review of
Economic Studies, 75 (2008), 1287-1296. pdf
9. Eliciting Welfare Preferences from Behavioral Datasets, with
Yuval Salant. Review of Economic Studies, 79 (2012), 375-387. pdf
BR3. Economic Models with Bounded Rationality
1. New Directions in Economic Theory - Bounded Rationality Revista
Espanola De Economie 7 (1990), 3-15. pdf
2. On Price Recognition and Computational
Complexity in a Monopolistic Model, Journal of Political Economy, 101
(1993), 473-484. pdf
3. A Simple Model of Equilibrium in Search Procedures, with
C.Fershtman, Journal of Economic Theory, 72 (1997), 432-441. pdf
4. Modeling the Economic Interaction of Agents with Diverse
Abilities to Recognize Equilibrium Patterns, with Michele Piccione, Journal
of European Economic Association , 1 (2003), 212-223. pdf
6. A Model of Boundedly Rational "Neuro" Agents, with
Kfir Eliaz, Economic Theory, 57 (2014), 515-528. pdf
7. Competition for the attention of a "problem solver", with Jacob Glazer. pdf
8. Coordinating with a "Problem Solver", with Jacob Glazer. Management Science 65 (2019), 2813-2819. pdf
9. Magical Implementation, with Jacob Glazer, mimeo. pdf
1. On the Interpretation of Decision Problems with Imperfect
Recall, with M.Piccione, Games and Economic Behavior 20 (1997), 3-24.
pdf
2. The Absent Minded Driver's Paradox: Synthesis and
Responses, with M.Piccione, Games and Economic Behavior 20 (1997), 121-130.pdf
1. Games with Procedurally Rational Players, with M.Osborne,
American Economic Review 88 (1998), 834-847. pdf
2. Sampling Equilibrium with an Application to Strategic Voting,
with Martin Osborne, Games and Economic Behavior, 45 (2003), 434-441.
pdf
BR6. Bounded Rationality and Persuasion
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Choice Theory
C1. Individual Choice (see also Procedures of Choice)
Economics
Eco1. Economic Equilibrium without Prices and without Games
1. Equilibrium in the Jungle, with Michele Piccione, Economic
Journal, 117 (2007), 883-896. pdf
2. The Curse of Wealth and Power, with Michele Piccione, Journal of Economic
Theory ,117 (2004), 119-123. pdf
3. Luxury Prices: An Expository Note, with Michele Piccione,
Japanese Economic Review, 59 (2008), 127-132. pdf
4. Back to Fundamentals: Equilibrium in Abstract Economies, with
Michael Richter, Americn Economic Review, 105 (2015), 2570-2594. pdf
5. The Permissible and the Forbidden, with Michael Richter. Journal of Economic Theory , 188 (July 2020), article 105042. pdf
6. Holding a group together: non-game-theory vs. game-theory, with Michael Richter, Economic Journal 131 (2021), 26292641. pdf
7. Biased Preferences Equilibrium, with Asher Wolinsky. Economics and Philosophy 38 (2022), 24-33. pdf
10. Unilateral Stability in Matching Problems, with Michael Richter. Journal of Economic Theory, 216 (2024), 105780. pdf, on line
1. Motives and Implementation: On the Design of Mechanisms to Elicit Opinions, with Jacob Glazer, Journal of Economic Theory, 79 (1998), 157-173. pdf
2. Comments on Behavioral Economics, in Advances in Economic Theory (2005 World Congress of the Econometric Society), Edited by R. Blundell, W.K. Newey and T. Persson, Cambridge University Press, 2006, vol II, 246-254. pdf or pdf
3. The People's Perspective on Libertarian-Paternalistic Policies, with Ayala Arad. Journal of Law and Economics, 61 (2018), 311-333. pdf
4. Failing to correctly aggregate signals, with Michele Piccione.
pdf
Eco3. Economics and Langugae (Persuasion) 6. Optimal Flexibility of Rules: The
Tale of the Wise Principal and the Naive Agent, European Journal of Political
Economics 5 (1989) 219-227. pdf 1. Comments on the Interpretation
of Game Theory, Econometrica 59 (1991), 909-924. pdf 2. A Subjective Perspective of the Interpretation of Economic
Theory, in Making Modern Economics, The Makers of Modern Economics, vol
I, A.Heertje. (Ed.) (1993), 67-83. pdf 5. Interview in Game Theory: 5 Questions, edited by V.F.Hendricks
and P. Gukdborg Hansen, Automatic Press / VIP, 2007. pdf.
6. Comments on Economic Models, Economics and Economists: Remarks on Economics
Rules by Dani Rodrik. Journal of Economic Literature, 55 (2017), 162-172.
pdf Exp. Experimental Economics Exp1. Experiemntal GameTheory and Choice
Theory 1. Naive Strategies in Competitive Games, with A.Tversky and
D.Heller, in Understanding Strategic Interaction - Essays in Honor of Reinhard
Selten, W.Guth et al. (editors), Springer-Verlag, 1996, 394-402.pdf 4. Irrational Diversification in Multiple
Decision Problems, European Economic Review, 46 (2002), 1369-1378. pdf 5. Edgar Allan Poe's Riddle: Do Guessers Outperform Misleaders
in a Repeated Matching Pennies Game? , with Kfir Eliaz. Games and Economic
Behavior, 71 (2011), 88-99. pdf
8. On Fairness of Random Procedures, with Kfir Eliaz. Economics Letters,
123 (2014), 168170. pdf 9. Isn't everyone like me?": On the presence of self-similarity
in strategic interactions, with Yuval Salant. Judgement and
Decision Making, 11 (2016), 168-173. pdf
10. People Making Predictions Based on Data: Holistic and Atomistic Procedures,
with Jacob Glazer. Journal of Economic Theory, 216 (2024), 105791.
pdf, on
line 1. Instinctive and Cognitive Reasoning: A Study of Response
Times, Economic Journal, 117 (2007), 1243-1259. pdf 2. Comments on NeuroEconomics. Economics and Philosophy,
24 (2008), 485-494. pdf 4. Response Time and Decision Making: A "Free" Experimental
Study. Judgement and Decision Making, 8 (2013), 540-551. pdf
(full version: pdf) 5. A Typology of Players: between Instinctive and Contemplative,
Quarterly Journal of Economics, 131 (2016): 859-890. pdf
2. On Optimal Rules of Persuasion, with Jacob Glazer,
Econometrica, 72 (2004), 1715-1736. pdf
3. A Game Theoretic Approach to the Pragmatics of Debates:
An Expository Note, with Jacob Glazer, in Game Theory and Pragmatics,
Ed. By Anton Benz, Gerhard Jaeger, and Robert van Rooij. 2005, 251-265. Palgrave
MacMillan. pdf
(Reprinted in New Perspectives on Games and Interaction, K.EApt and R.van Rooij
(eds.) Amsterdam Univeristy Press, 2008).
2. False Probabilistic Arguments
vs. Faulty Intuition, Israel Law Review 14 (1979), 247-254. pdf
5. A Sequential Concession Game with Asymmetric Information, with J.Ordover,
Quarterly Journal of Economics 101 (1986), 879-888. pdf
3. 10 Q&A: Experienced advice for lost
graduate students in Economics. Journal of Economic Eduation, 44 (2013), 193-196.
pdf
3. Dilemmas of An Economic Theorist,
Econometrica, 74 (2006), 865-883 pdf.
(A Spanish translation: Refits De Economia Institucional,
8 (2006), 191-213)
4. "Afterword", in the 60th anniversary edition
of Theory of Games and Economic Behavior by Oskar Morgenstern and John
Von Neumann, Princeton University Press, 2004. pdf.
2. Experience from a Course in Game Theory: Pre and Post-class Problem Sets
as a Didactic Device, Games and Economic Behavior 28 (1999), 155-170.pdf
( Better see an extended "Second Edition"
)
3. A Theorist's View of Experiments, European Economic Review 45 (2001),
615-628. pdf
6. The 11-20 Money Request Game: A Level-k Reasoning Study,
with Ayala Arad. American Economic Review, 102 (2012), 3561-3573. pdf
7. Multi-Dimensional Iterative Reasoning in Action: The
Case of the Colonel Blotto Game, with Ayala Arad. Journal
of Economic Behavior & Organization, 84 (2012), 571-585. pdf
French: review francaise d'economie, 23 (2009), 159-174.
3. Tracking Decision Makers under Uncertainty, with Amos
Arieli and Yaniv Ben-Ami. American Economic Joutnal - Microeconomics,
3 (2011), 68-76. pdf