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In-Koo Cho on Hugo F. Sonnenschein

In: Foundations in Microeconomic Theory

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  • In-Koo Cho

    (University of Chicago, Stanford University)

  • David M. Kreps

    (University of Chicago, Stanford University)

Abstract

While struggling as a third year graduate student to begin my thesis work in the spring of 1984, Hugo advised me to look into the possibility of refining sequential equilibrium by exploiting the implicit communication between the sender and the receiver. After working for a few additional months, I was able to produce an example in early July. I used it to explain to Hugo that the implicit communication can refine sequential equilibrium farther than David Kreps had proposed. At the end of the discussion, Hugo said “In-Koo, you have come a long way.” He asked me to polish the example so that he could send it to David.

Suggested Citation

  • In-Koo Cho & David M. Kreps, 2008. "In-Koo Cho on Hugo F. Sonnenschein," Springer Books, in: Matthew O. Jackson & Andrew McLennan (ed.), Foundations in Microeconomic Theory, chapter 14, pages 295-339, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-540-74057-5_16
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-74057-5_16
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