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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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In a society composed of a ruler and its citizens: what are the determinants of the political equilibrium between these two? This paper approaches this problem as a game played between a ruler who has to decide the distribution of the aggregate income and a group of agents/citizens who have the...
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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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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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Sánchez Villalba (2009) claims tax evasion can be modelled as a global game when income shocks are common and prescribes that the tax agency should audit each individual taxpayer with a probability that is a non-decreasing function of every other taxpayer's declarations ("contingent policy...
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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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We study information transmission in large interim quasilinear economies using the theory of the core. We concentrate on the core with respect to equilibrium blocking, a core notion in which information is transmitted endogenously within coalitions, as blocking can be understood as an...
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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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A mathematical method of decision-making in which a competitive or cooperative situation is analyzed to determine the optimal course of action for an interested "player" is often called game theory. Game theory has very broad application in different sciences. Team sports tactical performance is...
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If an inspector is work averse and his effort spent on investigating reports is not observable this creates a moral hazard problem whenever there is an imperfect monitoring technology. This problem arises because the organization can not distinguish between an inspection that doesn't find...
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