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High-power microstrip switch
Switch, which uses only two p-i-n diodes on microstrip substrate, has been developed for application in spacecraft radio systems. Switch features improved power drain, weight, volume, magnetic cleanliness, and reliability, over currently-used circulator and electromechanical switches
Consistency and heterogeneity of individual behavior under uncertainty
By using graphical representations of simple portfolio choice problems,
we generate a very rich data set to study behavior under uncertainty
at the level of the individual subject. We test the data for
consistency with the maximization hypothesis, and we estimate preferences
using a two-parameter utility function based on Faruk Gul
(1991). This specification provides a good interpretation of the data
at the individual level and can account for the highly heterogeneous
behaviors observed in the laboratory. The parameter estimates jointly
describe attitudes toward risk and allow us to characterize the distribution
of risk preferences in the population
Sequential equilibrium in monotone games: theory-based analysis of experimental data
A monotone game is an extensive-form game with complete information,
simultaneous moves and an irreversibility structure on strategies.
It captures a variety of situations in which players make partial
commitments and allows us to characterize conditions under which
equilibria result in socially desirable outcomes. However, since the
game has many equilibrium outcomes, the theory lacks predictive power.
To produce stronger predictions, one can restrict attention to the set of
sequential equilibria, or Markov equilibria, or symmetric equilibria, or
pure-strategy equilibria. This paper explores the relationship between
equilibrium behavior in a class of monotone games, namely voluntary contribution games, and the behavior of human subjects in an experimental
setting. We find evidence of both pure- and mixed-strategy
equilibria and several key features of the symmetric Markov perfect
equilibrium (SMPE) in the data. To judge how well the SMPE fits the
data, we estimate a model of Quantal Response Equilibrium (QRE)
(McKelvey and Palfrey 1995, 1998) and find that the decision rules of
the QRE model are qualitatively very similar to the empirical choice
probabilities
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