Martin W. Cripps

1.4k citations
28 papers · 858 indexed · h-index 14

Martin W. Cripps

27 papers receiving 795 citations

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Martin W. Cripps
Comparison fields: 5 of 63
  • Management Science and Operations Research 556
  • Safety Research 249
  • Public Administration 47
  • Economics and Econometrics 376
  • Finance 107
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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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1 20192
2 20115
3 200830
4 200623
5 200594
6 200426
7 200332
8 20023
9 200216
10 20011
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Some Asymptotic Results in Discounted Repeated Games of One-Sided Incomplete Information
20001
12 199811
13 19979
14 199716
15 19961
16 19933
17 199210
18 199214
19 199113
20
General equilibrium and imperfect competition: profic feedback effects and price normalisations
19881

About Martin W. Cripps

Martin W. Cripps is a scholar working on Management Science and Operations Research, Safety Research and Economics and Econometrics, having authored 28 papers that have together received 858 indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Auction Theory and Applications (17 papers), Game Theory and Applications (16 papers), Game Theory and Voting Systems (7 papers), Economic theories and models (7 papers), Experimental Behavioral Economics Studies (6 papers), Merger and Competition Analysis (3 papers), Law, Economics, and Judicial Systems (2 papers) and Monetary Policy and Economic Impact (2 papers). The work is most often cited by research in Management Science and Operations Research (556 citations), Safety Research (249 citations) and Public Administration (47 citations). Martin W. Cripps has collaborated with scholars based in United Kingdom, United States and Germany. Frequent co-authors include Godfrey Keller, Sven Rady, George J. Mailath, Larry Samuelson, Jeroen M. Swinkels, Robin Naylor, Norman J. Ireland, Jonathan P. Thomas, Wolfgang Pesendorfer and Eddie Dekel. Their work appears in journals such as Econometrica, The Economic Journal and Journal of Economic Theory.

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