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Giacomo Bonanno, Revising predictionsIn Johan van Benthem (ed.), Theoretical aspects of rationality and knowledge, . 2001.
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Roland Hinnion and Olivier Esser, Large Cardinals and Ramifiability for Directed SetsMathematical Logic Quarterly 46 (1): 25-34. 2000.
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Giacomo Bonanno, Synchronic information, knowledge and common knowledge in extensive gamesResearch in Economics 53 (1): 77-99. 1999.
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Giacomo Bonanno and Klaus Nehring, How to make sense of the com M on P ri or assumption under incomplete informationInternational Journal of Game Theory 28 (3): 409-434. 1999.
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Giacomo Bonanno, Varieties of interpersonal compatibility of beliefsIn Jelle Gerbrandy, Maarten Marx, Maarten de Rijke & Yde Venema (eds.), Essays dedicated to Johan van Benthem on the occasion of his 50th birthday, Amsterdam University Press. 1999.
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Giacomo Bonanno, Intensity of competition and the choice between product and process innovationInternational Journal of Industrial Organization 16 (4): 495-510. 1998.
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Giacomo Bonanno and Klaus Nehring, On Stalnaker's Notion of Strong Rationalizability and Nash Equilibrium in Perfect Information GamesTheory and Decision 45 (3): 291-295. 1998.
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Pierpaolo Battigalli and Giacomo Bonanno, The Logic of Belief PersistenceEconomics and Philosophy 13 (1): 39-59. 1997.
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Giacomo Bonanno, Rationality and Coordination, Bicchieri Cristina. Cambridge University Press, 1994, xiii + 270 pages (review)Economics and Philosophy 11 (2): 359. 1995.
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Giacomo Bonanno, Players' information in extensive gamesMathematical Social Sciences 24 (1): 35-48. 1992.
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Giacomo Bonanno, The Logic of Rational Play in Games of Perfect InformationEconomics and Philosophy 7 (1): 37-65. 1991.
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Giacomo Bonanno, Oligopoly equilibria when firms have local knowledge of demandInternational Economic Review 29 (1): 45-55. 1988.
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Giacomo Bonanno and John Vickers, Vertical separationJournal of Industrial Economics 36 (3): 257-265. 1988.
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Giacomo Bonanno, Can good news lead to a more pessimistic choice of action?Theory and Decision 25 (2): 123-136. 1988.