Topic 12: Game Theory Flashcards
rationality
selecting the most preferred from the available options
extends into a world of uncertainty
game theory
thinking about how other people think and thinking about how other people think you think
strategic interaction
situations where consequences of choice depend on other agents’ choices
strategy
complete contingent plan of action for each player
rationalisability
asking what strategies are never the best option no matter what other people do
nash equilibrium
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
sequential rationality
strategy that is optimal at every point of the game tree
rules out non-credible threats and unreasonable NE in sequential games
backwards induction
repeatedly applying sequential rationality from the bottom of the game tree
discounted utility model
how does the DM feel about different alternatives when they involve things arriving at different points in time?
factors unaccounted for in discounted utility model
procrastination, time inconsistency
implications of the discounted utility model
DM prefers utility sooner than later