Osborne introduction to game theory exercises




















Cournot's Model of Oligopoly 3. Bertrand's Model of Oligopoly 3. Electoral Competition 3. The War of Attrition 3. Auctions 3. Auctions from Babylonia to eBay 3. Accident Law 4. Mixed Strategy Equilibrium 4. Introduction 4. Some Evidence on Expected Payoff Functions 4. Mixed Strategy Nash Equilibrium 4. Dominated Actions 4. Pure Equilibria When Randomization is Allowed 4.

Illustration: Expert Diagnosis 4. Equilibrium in a Single Population 4. Illustration: Reporting a Crime 4. The Formation of Players' Beliefs 4. Appendix: Representing Preferences by Expected Payoffs 5. Extensive Games with Perfect Information: Theory 5. Extensive Games with Perfect Information 5.

Strategies and Outcomes 5. Nash Equilibrium 5. Subgame Perfect Equilibrium 5. Ticktacktoe, Chess, and Related Games 6. Experiments on the Ultimatum Game 6. Stackelberg's Model of Duopoly 6. Buying Votes 6. A Race 7. Allowing for Simultaneous Moves 7. Illustration: Entry into a Monopolized Industry 7. Illustration: Electoral Competition with Strategic Voters 7. Illustration: Committee Decision-Making 7.

Illustration: Exit from a Declining Industry 7. Allowing for Exogenous Uncertainty 7. Experimental Evidence on the Centipede Game 8. Coalitional Games and the Core 8. Coalitional Games 8.

The Core 8. Illustration: Ownership and the Distribution of Wealth 8. Illustration: Exchanging Homogeneous Horses 8. Illustration: Exchanging Heterogeneous Houses 8. Illustration: Voting 8.

Illustration: Matching 8. Matching Doctors with Hospitals 8. Motivational Examples 9. General Definitions 9. Two Examples Concerning Information 9. Illustration: Providing a Public Good 9. Illustration: Auctions 9. Auctions of the Radio Spectrum 9. Illustration: Juries 9. Appendix: Auctions with an Arbitrary Distribution of Valuations Extensive Games with Imperfect Information Strategies Nash Equilibrium Beliefs and Sequential Equilibrium Signaling Games.

Illustration: Conspicuous Expenditure as a Signal of Quality Illustration: Education as a Signal Of Ability Illustration: Strategic Information Transmission Strictly Competitive Games and Maxminimization Maxminimization Maxminimization and Nash Equilibrium Strictly Competitive Games Maxminimization: Some History Empirical Tests: Experiments, Tennis, and Soccer Rationalizability Iterated Elimination of Strictly Dominated Actions Iterated Elimination of Weakly Dominated Actions Dominance Solvability Evolutionary Equilibrium Monomorphic Pure Strategy Equilibrium Evolutionary Game Theory: Some History Mixed Strategies and Polymorphic Equilibrium Asymmetric Contests Side-blotched lizards Explaining the Outcomes of Contests in Nature Variation on a Theme: Sibling Behavior Repeated Games: The Prisoner's Dilemma The Main Idea Preferences I get my most wanted eBook Reply 2 Like Follow 1 hour ago.

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