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HEC Research Papers Series,
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No 747: Quitting games - an example

Nicolas VIEILLE and Eilon SOLAN
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Eilon SOLAN: Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University

Abstract: Quitting games are I-player sequential games in which, at any stage, each player has the choice between continuing and quitting. The game ends as soon as at least one player chooses to quit; player i then receives a payoff , which depends on the set S of players that did choose to quit. If the game never ends, the payoff to each player is zero.

Keywords: stopping games; equilibrium; stochastic games

JEL-codes: C73

22 pages, October 1, 2001

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