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It is found that the “Theory of Moves” is adequate in a Cold War scenario, with functionally equal participants, such …
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We study the possibility of peace when two countries fight a war over the ownership of a resource. War is always the … one to war. Surprisingly, a little asymmetric information may yield war. …
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threat of war by capitulating on its nuclear weapons ambitions. We find that it is always possible to generate such a threat … international community feels about a nuclear armed Iran relative to its own costs from a possible war. We do not claim that this …
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players (i) are rational,(ii) have strong belief in both opponents' rationality and opponents' capacity to observe others …' choices, and (iii) have common belief in both opponents' future rationality and op-ponents' future capacity to observe others …
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The model we discuss in this note is a re-examination of the classical Bertrand model of imperfect competition. the main difference is that consumers are allowed to have some strategic behavior when deciding from which one of the two sellers to buy. We will approach the resolution of the...
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In their recent work Thomas S. Schelling (2007, 2010), reiterating original arguments about game theory and its applications to social sciences. In particular, game theory helps to explore situations in which agents make decisions interdependent (strategic communication). Schelling's originality...
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In this paper we investigate when public enforcement of insider trading regulations reduces the amount of insider trading. We model a game between a potentially self-interested regulator enforcing insider trading laws and a trader who may be trading on inside information. We show that...
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Scheduling jobs of decentralized decision makers that are in competition will usually lead to cost inefficiencies. This cost inefficiency is studied using the Price of Anarchy (PoA), i.e., the ratio between the worst Nash equilibrium cost and the cost attained at the centralized optimum. First,...
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In their recent work Thomas S. Schelling (2007, 2010), reiterating original arguments about game theory and its applications to social sciences. In particular, game theory helps to explore situations in which agents make decisions interdependent (strategic communication). Schelling's originality...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011111447