Abstract

The notions of perfect, proper, and persistent equilibria for large games are introduced. It is shown that every large game has at least one perfect and proper equilibrium. An example is given to show that a persistent equilibrium may fail to exist in a game. Journal of Economic Literature Classification Number: C79.

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