Econometrica: Sep, 2022, Volume 90, Issue 5
Structural Rationality in Dynamic Games
https://doi.org/10.3982/ECTA16666
p. 2437-2469
Marciano Siniscalchi
The analysis of dynamic games hinges on assumptions about players' actions and beliefs at information sets that are not expected to be reached during game play. Under the standard notion of sequential rationality, these assumptions cannot be tested on the basis of observed, onâpath behavior. This paper introduces a novel optimality criterion, structural rationality, which addresses this concern. In any dynamic game, structural rationality implies weak sequential rationality (Reny (1992)). If players are structurally rational, assumptions about onâpath and offâpath beliefs concerning offâpath actions can be tested via suitable âside bets.â Structural rationality also provides a theoretical rationale for the use of a novel version of the strategy method (Selten (1967)) in experiments.