Private Information and Pure-Strategy Equilibria

Published Online:https://doi.org/10.1287/moor.7.3.401

In this paper it is proved that in games with a finite number of players and a finite number of moves, if each player observes a private information random variable which has an atomless distribution and is independent of the observations and payoffs of all other players, then the game possesses a pure-strategy equilibrium. Examples are presented that illustrate the importance of the assumptions.

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