Game Theory
Game Theory
Game Theory
Strategy and
Game
Theory
Basic Concepts
Any
Basic Concepts
All
Players
Players
A player
Strategies
A strategy
player.
Strategies may be simple or complex.
In noncooperative games each player is
uncertain about what the other will do since
players can not reach agreements among
themselves.
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Payoffs
Payoffs
Equilibrium Concepts
In
Nash Equilibrium
A Nash
Not
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L
A
H
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5,4
6,4
6,3
The
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Bs Strategies
As Strategies
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L
7, 5
6, 4
L
H
H
5, 4
6, 3
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The
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Bs Strategies
A Strategies
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Rock
0, 0
-1, 1
1, -1
Rock
Scissors
Paper
Scissors
1, -1
0, 0
-1, 1
Paper
-1, 1
1, -1
0, 0
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Bs Strategies
As Strategies
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Mountain
Seaside
Mountain
7, 5
6, 4
Seaside
5, 4
6, 3
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Beach
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Marketing in Japan
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Scheduling
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B
A
Confess
A: 3 years
B: 3 years
A: 10 years
B: 6 months
Confess
Not confess
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Not confess
A: 6 months
B: 10 years
A: 2 years
B: 2 years
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The
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Bs Strategies
As Strategies
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L
H
L
7, 7
10, 3
H
3, 10
5, 5
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Bs Strategies
L
H
As Strategies
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L
20, 5
10, -50
H
15, 10
5, -25
Repetition
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Many-Period Games
Figure
Bs
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B
H
5,4
L
A
L
H
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6,4
6,3
Many-Period Games
The
The
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Bs Strategies
As Strategies
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L
H
L, L
7, 5
6, 4
L, H
7, 5
6, 3
H, L
5, 4
6, 4
H, H
5, 4
6, 3
Credible Threat
The
Pairs
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Credible Threat
Consider,
By
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Credible Threat
The
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All
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To
This
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Product Availability
Information Sharing
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The
one firm sets a lower price in any period, the other firm
sets its price equal to marginal cost in the subsequent
period.
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,
2 r
cheating will be profitable if
M 1
.
2 r
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More
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The
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Costs
First-Mover Advantages
The
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First-Mover Advantages
qA
2
q A 120 qB P 120
(120 q A )
P
2
qA
60
P.
2
Solving for q A gives
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q A 120 2 P.
First-Mover Advantages
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120 q A
(120 60)
30.
2
2
Entry Deterrence
In
A Numerical Example
One
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A Numerical Example
Economies
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Wal-Mart Advantage
Limit Pricing
A limit
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Limit Pricing
Hence,
Incomplete Information
If
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B
No entry
High cost
A
Low cost
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4,0
Entry
3, -1
No entry
6,0
Incomplete Information
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If
(B = -1).
Predatory Pricing
The
Predatory Pricing
Possible
strategies include:
Once
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