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Department of Economics, University of ArizonaIssue Date
2021
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Society for Economic TheoryCitation
Brandenburger, A., Danieli, A., & Friedenberg, A. (2021). The implications of finite-order reasoning. Theoretical Economics.Journal
Theoretical EconomicsRights
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The epistemic conditions of rationality and mth-order strong belief of rationality (RmSBR; Battigalli and Siniscalchi (2002)) formalize the idea that players engage in contextualized forward-induction reasoning. This paper characterizes the behavior consiNote
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1933-6837DOI
10.3982/TE2889Version
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10.3982/TE2889
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