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Interview with Elisabeth and Reinhard Selten

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The interview took place at the home of Elisabeth and Reinhard Selten on November 27th in 1995. After being typed it was slightly extended and revised by Reinhard Selten. The interviewers were Werner Güth and Martin Strobel.

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Albers, W., Güth, W., Hammerstein, P., Moldovanu, B., van Damme, E. (1997). Interview with Elisabeth and Reinhard Selten. In: Albers, W., Güth, W., Hammerstein, P., Moldovanu, B., van Damme, E. (eds) Understanding Strategic Interaction. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-60495-9_1

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