Topic 12: Game Theory Flashcards

1
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rationality

A

selecting the most preferred from the available options

extends into a world of uncertainty

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2
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game theory

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thinking about how other people think and thinking about how other people think you think

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3
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strategic interaction

A

situations where consequences of choice depend on other agents’ choices

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4
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strategy

A

complete contingent plan of action for each player

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5
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rationalisability

A

asking what strategies are never the best option no matter what other people do

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6
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nash equilibrium

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if every player’s strategy is a best response to the strategies of other players

rationality can’t get you NE
- need mutual rationality and recursivity

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7
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sequential rationality

A

strategy that is optimal at every point of the game tree

rules out non-credible threats and unreasonable NE in sequential games

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8
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backwards induction

A

repeatedly applying sequential rationality from the bottom of the game tree

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9
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discounted utility model

A

how does the DM feel about different alternatives when they involve things arriving at different points in time?

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10
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factors unaccounted for in discounted utility model

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procrastination, time inconsistency

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11
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implications of the discounted utility model

A

DM prefers utility sooner than later

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