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Drew Fudenberg

Working Papers

"Pathwise Concentration Bounds for Bayesian Beliefs," April 2021, Drew Fudenberg, Giacomo Lanzani, and Philipp Strack.

"Justified Communication Equilibrium," April 2021, Daniel Clark and Drew Fudenberg. Online Appendix.

"Predicting Average Cooperation in the Repeated Prisoner’s Dilemma," March 2021, Drew Fudenberg and Gustav Karreskog. Online Appendix. Slides. 

"How Flexible is that Functional Form? Quantifying the Restrictiveness of Theories," February 2021, Drew Fudenberg, Wayne Gao and Annie Liang.

"Which Misperceptions Persist?," February 2021, Drew Fudenberg and Giacomo Lanzani. Slides.

"Evaluating and Extending Theories of Choice Under Risk," February 2021, Drew Fudenberg and Indira Puri.

"Sins of Omission and Commission in Complex Systems," January 2021, Drew Fudenberg and David K. Levine.

"Measuring the Completeness of Economic Models," January 2021, Drew Fudenberg, Jon Kleinberg, Annie Liang and Sendhil Mullainathan.

"A reputation for Honesty," November 2020, Drew Fudenberg, Ying Gao and Harry Pei.

"Working to Learn," November 2020, Drew Fudenberg, George Georgiadis and Luis Rayo.

"Predicting and Understanding Initial Play," April 2019, Drew Fudenberg and Annie Liang.
(includes a section on crowd data that does not appear in the published version)

"Self-Control, Social Preferences and the Effect of Delayed Payments," February 2016, Anna Dreber, Drew Fudenberg, David K. Levine, and David G. Rand.

"Predictive Game Theory," 2010, Drew Fudenberg.

"Stochastic Stability in Birth-Death Processes on Large Populations," 2008, Drew Fudenberg and Daniel Hojman.
"Learning in Extensive-Form Games, II: Experimentation and Nash Equilibrium," 1994, Drew Fudenberg and David M. Kreps. Note: This file is very large because it is the scan of a 1994 working paper. 
"Evolution and Repeated Games," 1994, Drew Fudenberg and Eric Maskin.
"Balanced-Budget Mechanisms with Incomplete Information," 1995, Drew Fudenberg, David K. Levine, and Eric Maskin.
"A Theory of Learning, Experimentation, and Equilibrium in Games," July 1988, Drew Fudenberg and David M. Kreps.
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