examples from game theory (chapters 29 and 30)
strategic form games (payoff matrices)
- example 1 : dominant strategies
- example 2 : dominant strategy for one
player
- example 3 : one Nash equilibrium
- example 4 : multiple Nash equilibria
- example 5 : no Nash equilibrium (in pure
strategies)
- example 6 : prisoners' dilemma
- example 7 : a pure coordination game
- example 8 : battle of the sexes
extensive form games (tree diagrams)
- example 1 : a simple example
- example 2 : entry deterrence
- example 3 : coordination in sequence
- example 4 : battles of the sexes in sequence
- example 5 : credibility and subgame
perfectness
- example 6 : a hold-up problem
- example 7 : a 2-period bargaining model