Game Theory
Game Theory
Player B
Sports Comedy
strategy
payoffs
REPRESENTATION
EXTENSIVE FORM
player
node
(decision point)
strategy
information set
payoffs
DOMINANT STRATEGIES
Player B
Confess Deny
• Each player has a dominant strategy – Confess, and the game has a
dominant strategy equilibrium – (Confess, Confess).
• However, If they both chose Deny, both of them would have been
better off. In this case, the equilibrium in dominant strategies is not
Pareto efficient.
• Pareto efficiency: a situation where no action or allocation is available
that makes one individual better off without making another worse off.
DOMINANT STRATEGIES
Firm B
High Low
production production
High
16,16 20,15
production
Firm A
Low
15,20 18,18
production
DOMINANT STRATEGIES
Firm B
Don’t
Advertise
advetise
Advertise 10,5 15,0
Firm A
Don’t
6,8 20,2
advetise
NASH EQUILIBRIUM
Player B
Left Right
Firm B
Crispy Sweet
Player B
Football Shopping
• Stag hunt
Player B
Stag Hare
Player B
Football Shopping
q 1–q
MIXED STRATEGIES
• Backward induction