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Fudenberg, D. and D. Levine (1994), "How irrational are Subjects in Extensive Form Games," mimeographed.
Fudenberg, D. and D. Kreps (1993), "Learning in Extensive Form Games, I: Selfconfirming Equilibria," Economic Theory Discussion paper #11, Harvard Institute of Economic Research.
Most parlour games, which progress step by step, one move at a time, can be modeled as games in extensive form.
(Sometimes these forms are combined, as described in the section Theory of moves). Most parlour games, which progress step by step, one move at a time, can be modeled as games in extensive form.
Morrow (1994) described Matching pennies game in extensive form representation.
This tree is an example of a game in extensive form.
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The nitrogen (N) from NPN or legumes degrades very rapidly and there is a mismatch between the degradation of organic matter and N. Manipulation of the rumen ecosystem does not seem economically effective in extensive forms of farming (Leng, 1982).
Roth, Alvin E. and Ido Erev (1995), "Learning in Extensive-Form Games: Experimental Data and Simple Dynamic Model in the Intermediate Term", Games and Economic Behavior, Special Issue: Nobel Symposium, vol. 8, January 1995, 164-212.
One may seek to capture some of the dynamics of the decision-making process in traditional game theory by modeling the game in its extensive form, rather than its normal form.
Moreover, even in the extensive form of a game, traditional game theory represents an individual's strategy as a specification of what choice that individual would make at each information set in the game.
Ulysses' decision problem is represented in tree (or extensive) form in Figure 1 (where the two boxes represent choice points for Ulysses).
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