On the Centipede Game
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Abstract In Rosenthal's Centipede Game, if at the start of play it is commonly known that the players will choose rationally at vertices that are actually reached, then the backward induction outcome results; that is, the first player “goes out” at the first move.Journal of Economic LiteratureClassification Numbers: C72, C73, D82.
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