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Antonio Quesada
 
''Negative results in the theory of games with lexicographic utilities''
( 2003, Vol. 3 No.20 )
 
 
When players may have lexicographic utilities, there are: (i) extensive games having a non-empty set of equilibria but empty sets of sequentially rational, sequential and perfect equilibria (ii) normal form games having a non-empty set of equilibria but an empty set of proper equilibria and no stable set of equilibria and (iii) two extensive games having the same normal form representation and disjoint sets of sequential equilibria.
 
 
Keywords: lexicographic expected utility
 
Manuscript Received : Aug 06 2003 Manuscript Accepted : Aug 06 2003

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