Peyton Young - Selected Papers

Selected Papers

"Learning Efficient Nash Equilibria in Distributed Systems" (with Bary S.R. Pradelski), Games and Economic Behavior, 75 (2012), 882-897.

"Gaming Performance Fees by Portfolio Managers" (with Dean P. Foster), forthcoming Quarterly Journal of Economics, and Working Paper 09-09, Wharton Financial Institutions Center, 2009.

"Innovation Diffusion in Heterogeneous Populations: Contagion, Social Influence and Social Learning", American Economic Review, 99 (2009), pp. 1899–1924.

"Learning by Trial and Error," Games and Economic Behavior, 65 (2009), 626-643.

"Learning, Hypothesis Testing, and Nash Equilibrium," (with Dean P. Foster), Games and Economic Behavior, 45 (2003), 73-96.

"On the Impossibility of Predicting the Behavior of Rational Agents," (with Dean P. Foster), Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA, 98, no. 22 (2001), 12848-12853.

"Competition and Custom in Economic Contracts: A Case Study of Illinois Agriculture," (with Mary A. Burke), American Economic Review, 91 (2001), 559-573.

"The Evolution of Conventions," Econometrica, 61 (1993), 57-84.

"An Evolutionary Model of Bargaining," Journal of Economic Theory, 59 (1993), 145-168.

"Stochastic Evolutionary Game Dynamics," (with Dean P. Foster), Theoretical Population Biology, 38 (1990), 219-232.

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