Econ Ch. 13

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Suppose you were playing​ rock-paper-scissors as an extensive from​ game; first you choose​ rock, or​ paper, or​ scissors, and then your opponent makes a choice. Is there a​ first-mover advantage in this​ game?

No, if you show your move first you will lose every time.

Is a​ player's best response in a game the same as his dominant​ strategy?

Not necessarily. If a player has a dominant​ strategy, then it is his best​ response; however, every best response is not always a dominant strategy.

Although there are many examples of game theory in the real​ world, how well do you think specifics like payoff​ matrices, Nash​ equilibrium, and dominant strategies translate to​ reality? Which of the following are potential reasons game theory differs from​ reality? ​(Check all that apply.​)

Payoffs are determined by the attitudes and feelings of individuals as well as by their monetary returns. One player may be more​ cunning, wiser, or more experienced than another.

Why might game theory not always be an accurate predictor of​ real-world situations?

We do not always know the exact​ payoffs, since payoffs involve attitudes and feelings as well as monetary gains.

Two firms are thinking of entering a new market. If one enters it will be successful but if a second enters both will suffer very large losses. Is there a​ first-mover advantage in this​ game?

Yes. The firm that goes first can enter and the firm that goes second will have no incentive to enter.

In a​ zero-sum game the players are better off by​ ________.

choosing a mixed strategy because it enables randomization

In a trust game that is only played​ once, you would be most inclined to trust someone who​ ____________.

claims she gains happiness from helping others.

A​ first-mover advantage occurs if​ __________.

the first mover to act in a sequential game gets a benefit from doing so.

A dominant strategy equilibrium exists​ if:

the relevant strategy for each player is a dominant strategy.

One significant difference between​ extensive-form and​ simultaneous-move games​ is:

the timing of moves changes in​ extensive-form games.

What is the difference between a pure strategy and a mixed​ strategy?

A pure strategy involves choosing one​ action, while a mixed strategy involves choosing different actions randomly according to preassigned probabilities.

Which of the following is not an example of a​ zero-sum game? ​(Check all that apply.​)

A trade agreement that increases gains for both of the nations involved. A brutal and terrible war between two nations that significantly impaired civil life.

Suppose there is a new website called​ Badtipper.com, where restaurant servers post pictures of bad tippers along with scathing commentary. Knowledge of this website is most likely to change the behavior of individuals with a​ ____________.

low degree of social preferences.


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