Colin F. Camerer

Orcid: 0000-0003-4049-1871

According to our database1, Colin F. Camerer authored at least 16 papers between 2002 and 2022.

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  • Dijkstra number2 of four.
  • Erdős number3 of four.

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Bibliography

2022
Dynamic neural reconfiguration for distinct strategies during competitive social interactions.
NeuroImage, 2022

2019
Dynamic Unstructured Bargaining with Private Information: Theory, Experiment, and Outcome Prediction via Machine Learning.
Manag. Sci., 2019

2017
Exploring the scope of neurometrically informed mechanism design.
Games Econ. Behav., 2017

2016
A generalized cognitive hierarchy model of games.
Games Econ. Behav., 2016

Quantal response and nonequilibrium beliefs explain overbidding in maximum-value auctions.
Games Econ. Behav., 2016

2013
Estimating Structural Models of Equilibrium and Cognitive Hierarchy Thinking in the Field: The Case of Withheld Movie Critic Reviews.
Manag. Sci., 2013

2012
A Range-Normalization Model of Context-Dependent Choice: A New Model and Evidence.
PLoS Comput. Biol., 2012

2010
The power of foregone payoffs: a mousetracking study.
Proceedings of the Behavioral and Quantitative Game Theory, 2010

Cognitive hierarchy modelling of lab, field and neural data.
Proceedings of the Behavioral and Quantitative Game Theory, 2010

2009
Heterogeneous quantal response equilibrium and cognitive hierarchies.
J. Econ. Theory, 2009

2007
Self-tuning experience weighted attraction learning in games.
J. Econ. Theory, 2007

2006
A learning-based model of repeated games with incomplete information.
Games Econ. Behav., 2006

2005
Self-referential thinking and equilibrium as states of mind in games: fMRI evidence.
Games Econ. Behav., 2005

2003
Cultural Conflict and Merger Failure: An Experimental Approach.
Manag. Sci., 2003

2002
Detecting Failures of Backward Induction: Monitoring Information Search in Sequential Bargaining.
J. Econ. Theory, 2002

Sophisticated Experience-Weighted Attraction Learning and Strategic Teaching in Repeated Games.
J. Econ. Theory, 2002


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