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- Author: [First Name][Last Name], [Major], [Class], Duke Kunshan University
- Instructor: Prof. Luyao Zhang, Duke Kunshan University
- Disclaimer: Submissions to the Problem Set No. or Final Project for COMPSCI/ECON 206 Computational Microeconomics, 2023 Spring (Seven Week - Second) instructed by Prof. Luyao Zhang at Duke Kunshan University.
- Acknowledgments: How to Acknowledge? [notes: please include all professors, students, and staff who have contributed to your completetion of the project.]
- Project Summary:
- [Summarize the Background/Motivation]
- [Research Questions]
- [Application Scenario]
- [Methodology]
- [Results]
- [Intellectual Merits and Practical impacts of your project.]
Note: please insert the screenshot of the answers to your research question by ChatGPT. The methodology that you use to address the research questions must be more innovative than both the current literature and ChatGPT.
- model
- code
- spotlight
- more about the author
- references
- Game Environment
- Solution Concept
- Evaluations: e.g. efficiency and fairness
- Game Environment
- Strategic plays
- Equilibruim Evaluations: e.g. belief, strategy, and payoffs
- oTree Experimental Code
- Posters
- Figures
- Slides
- Presentations
- Review articles
- Media appearance
- headshot
- self-introduction
- Final reflections
- intellectual growth
- professional growth
- living a purposeful life
- Literature References in Chicago Author-Date Style and BibTex
Levin, Dan, and Luyao Zhang. 2020. “Bridging Level-K to Nash Equilibrium.” The Review of Economics and Statistics 104 (6): 1329–40. https://doi.org/10.1162/rest_a_00990.
@article{levin2022bridging,
title={Bridging level-k to nash equilibrium},
author={Levin, Dan and Zhang, Luyao},
journal={Review of Economics and Statistics},
volume={104},
number={6},
pages={1329--1340},
year={2022},
publisher={MIT Press One Rogers Street, Cambridge, MA 02142-1209, USA journals-info~…}
}