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Title: An Aside on Game Theory


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An Aside on Game Theory
  • Study of how decision makers behave in strategic
    situations
  • when each actor must consider the reactions of
    others
  • Nash equilibrium is an application of game theory
  • another useful application is the Prisoners
    Dilemma
  • a non-cooperative game

2
Prisoners Dilemma
  • Police catch two criminals
  • Bonnie and Clyde
  • Police have enough to convict each on a minor
    charge of possession of firearms but need a
    confession to get them on bank robbery
  • possession gets them each one year in jail
  • Police keep each in separate rooms

3
  • Police make each a deal
  • confess and well go easy on you
  • if both confess each gets minimum 8-year sentence
  • if only one confesses AND agrees to rat on the
    other he or she will be let free and the other
    will get the maximum sentence of 20 years

4
  • Will Bonnie confess or remain silent?
  • if Clyde confesses, she is better off confessing
  • she 8 years as opposed to 20
  • if Clyde remains silent, she is better off
    confessing
  • she goes free
  • either way, she is better off confessing
  • confessing is her dominant strategy
  • Clyde has same incentives
  • So both confess even though both would be better
    off remaining silent
  • both get 8 years when they could have gotten off
    with only 1 year

5
Oligopoly as a Prisoners Dilemma
  • We can model our Motown oligopoly as a prisoners
    dilemma
  • high output is dominant strategy for both
  • both would be better off with low output

6
Advertising as a Prisoners Dilemma
  • The cigarette market is an oligopoly
  • In 1971, Congress banned advertising
  • The industry had not opposed the ban even though
    each firm was heavily advertising
  • The ban solved their prisoners dilemma
  • without the ban, each firms dominant strategy is
    to advertise even though each is better off not
    advertising as long as none advertises

7
Advertising as a Prisoners Dilemma
8
The Arms Race as a Prisoners Dilemma
9
Common Resources
  • Oil companies drilling from same pool
  • Fishermen catching from same fishing ground
  • Result is over-utilization of common resource

10
Common-Resource Game
11
Non-Cooperation and Social Welfare
  • The prisoners dilemma game can be used to model
    many real-life situations
  • In some cases, society is better off with
    non-cooperation
  • oligopoly
  • prisoners
  • In some cases, society is worse off
  • arms race
  • common resources
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