Exam 5: Game Theory
Exam 1: Economic Models44 Questions
Exam 2: Utility and Choice30 Questions
Exam 3: Individual Demand Curves56 Questions
Exam 4: Uncertainty29 Questions
Exam 5: Game Theory23 Questions
Exam 6: Production32 Questions
Exam 7: Costs39 Questions
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Exam 9: Perfect Competition in a Single Market51 Questions
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Exam 15: Asymmetric Information28 Questions
Exam 16: Externalities and Public Goods36 Questions
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Return to the version of the game between the fishermen in which they fish independently.If the marginal cost for just fisherman A went up,what would be the likely effect on the Nash equilibrium?
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Consider the same football situation as in the previous question,but now suppose the probabilities of winning are less extreme than before,given by the following normal form:
What is the defense's dominant strategy?

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When a game has multiple equilibria,a useful method to sort out which one would be the "best" prediction is to
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