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Chapter 12The Theory of Games Introduction
  • Strong or weak pig
  • Prisoners Dilemma
  • System for studying strategic behavior
  • Positive
  • Normative

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Game Matrices
  • Diagram
  • Shows players strategy choices across top
  • Other players strategy choices along left side
  • Corresponding outcomes in appropriate boxes
  • Ex. Pigs in a Box

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Choosing Strategies
  • Player choosing columns or rows
  • Adjusting choice
  • Nash equilibrium
  • Neither player chooses to deviate form outcome
  • Take other players behavior as given

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Prisoners Dilemma Revisited
  • Nash equilibrium
  • Pareto optimality
  • Dominant strategy
  • Player follows strategy regardless of other
    players behavior
  • Relationship to Nash equilibrium
  • Battle of sexes game
  • Copycat game

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Prisoners Dilemma
  • Game with 2 players
  • Crime committed
  • Players must decide how to play game
  • Choose best strategy
  • Invisible hand does not hold true
  • Repeated Prisoners Dilemma
  • Tit-for-Tat

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EXHIBIT 12.5 The Battle of the Sexes Revisited
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EXHIBIT 12.6 Pigs in a Box Revisited
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Nash Equilibrium
  • Solution concept
  • Rule for predicting outcomes
  • No or multiple equilibrium situations
  • Ex. car insurance
  • Pure versus mixed strategy
  • Positive concept

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Pareto Optima
  • Pareto improvement or preferred outcome
  • No one objects to change
  • Pareto-optimal outcome
  • Outcome where Pareto improvement impossible
  • Nash equilibriums not guaranteed Pareto optimal

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Sequential Games
  • Simultaneous games
  • Second player advantage
  • Oligopoly problem
  • Stackelberg equilibrium
  • Player commits to strategy
  • Importance of commitment
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