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adam_text | CONTENTS
PREFACE
XV
1
INTRODUCTION
1
Noncooperative Game Theory
3
Contract and Cooperative Game Theory
4
The Meaning of Game
5
PART I: REPRESENTATIONS AND BASIC ASSUMPTIONS
9
2
THE EXTENSIVE FORM
11
Other Examples and Conventions
17
Guided Exercise
19
Exercises
20
3
STRATEGIES AND THE NORMAL FORM
24
Terminology and Notation for Strategies
25
The Normal Form
28
Classic Normal-Form Games
30
Interpretation of the Normal Form
32
Guided Exercise
34
Exercises
35
4
BELIEFS, MIXED STRATEGIES, AND EXPECTED PAYOFFS
39
Guided Exercise
41
Exercises
42
*Chapters in italics are applications chapters.
Contents
5 GENERAL
ASSUMPTIONS AND METHODOLOGY
44
Rationality
45
Common Knowledge
46
Overview of Solution Concepts
46
The Issue of Realism
47
PART II: ANALYZING BEHAVIOR IN STATIC SETTINGS
49
6
DOMINANCE AND BEST RESPONSE
51
Dominance
51
The First Strategic Tension and the Prisoners Dilemma
54
The Concept of Efficiency
55
Best Response
56
Dominance and Best Response Compared
59
Guided Exercise
62
Exercises
64
7
RATIONAUZABILITY AND ITERATED DOMINANCE
67
The Second Strategic Tension
71
Guided Exercise
72
Exercises
74
8
LOCATION AND PARTNERSHIP
77
A Location Game
77
A Partnership Game: Strategic Complementarities
80
Guided Exercise
86
Exercises
87
9
NASH EQUILIBRIUM
89
Congruous Sets
91
Nash Equilibrium Defined
92
Equilibrium of the Partnership Game
96
Coordination and Social Welfare
97
The Third Strategic Tension
100
Contents ix
Aside: Experimental Game Theory
100
Guided Exercise
102
Exercises
103
10
OLIGOPOLY, TARIFFS, CRIME, AND VOTING
107
Cournot Duopoly Model
107
Bertrand
Duopoly Model
109
Tariff Setting by Two Countries
ι1
1
A Model of Crime and Police
ι
12
The Median Voter Theorem
112
Strategic Voting
1
и
Guided Exercise
117
Exercises
118
11
MIXED-STRATEGY NASH EQUILIBRIUM
123
Guided Exercise
128
Exercises
128
12
STRICTLY COMPETITIVE GAMES AND
SECURITY STRATEGIES
134
Guided Exercise
136
Exercises
137
13
CONTRACT, LAW, AND ENFORCEMENT IN
STATIC SETTINGS
139
Complete Contracting in Discretionary Environments
143
Contracting with Court-Imposed Breach Remedies
146
Guided Exercise
151
Exercises
152
PART III: ANALYZING BEHAVIOR IN DYNAMIC SETTINGS
157
14
DETAILS OF THE EXTENSIVE FORM
159
Guided Exercise
164
Exercises
164
Contents
15 BACKWARD
INDUCTION
AND SUBGAME
PERFECTION
166
Sequential Rationality and Backward Induction
167
Subgame
Perfection
170
Guided Exercise
174
Exercises
175
16
TOPICS IN INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATION
180
Advertising and Competition
180
A Model of Limit Capacity
183
Dynamic Monopoly
186
Price Guarantees as a Commitment to High Prices
190
Guided Exercise
191
Exercises
193
17
PARLOR GAMES
197
Guided Exercise
199
Exercises
199
18
BARGAINING PROBLEMS
203
Bargaining: Value Creation and Division
203
An Abstract Representation of Bargaining Problems
205
An Example
207
The Standard Bargaining Solution
209
Guided Exercise
211
Exercises
212
19
ANALYSIS OF SIMPLE BARGAINING GAMES
214
Ultimatum Games: Power to the Proposer
214
Two-Period, Alternating-Offer Games: Power to the Patient
216
Infinite-Period, Alternating-Offer Game
220
Multilateral Bargaining
222
Guided Exercise
224
Exercises
225
Contents
20 GAMES
WITH
JOINT
DECISIONS;
NEGOTIATION EQUILIBRIUM
229
Joint Decisions
230
Negotiation Equilibrium
232
Example: Contracting for High-Powered Incentives
233
Guided Exercise
235
Exercises
237
21
UNVERIFIABLE INVESTMENT, HOLD UP, OPTIONS,
AND OWNERSHIP
242
Hold-Up Example
243
Up-Front Contracting and Option Contracts
246
Asset Ownership
249
Guided Exercise
251
Exercises
253
22
REPEATED GAMES AND REPUTATION
257
A Two-Period Repeated Game
258
An Infinitely Repeated Game
263
The Equilibrium Payoff Set with Low Discounting
266
Guided Exercise
270
Exercises
271
23
COLLUSION, TRADE AGREEMENTS, AND GOODWILL
275
Dynamic Oligopoly and Collusion
275
Enforcing International Trade Agreements
277
Goodwill and Trading a Reputation
278
Guided Exercise
281
Exercises
282
PART IV: INFORMATION
289
24
RANDOM EVENTS AND INCOMPLETE INFORMATION
291
Guided Exercise
295
Exercises
296
Contents
25
RISK
AND
INCENTIVES
IN
CONTRACTING
299
Risk Aversion
299
A Principal-Agent Game
303
Guided Exercise
308
Exercises
309
26
BAYESIAN NASH EQUILIBRIUM AND RATIONAUZABILITY
312
Guided Exercise
315
Exercises
316
27
LEMONS, AUCTIONS, AND INFORMATION AGGREGATION
320
Markets and Lemons
320
Auctions
323
Information Aggregation
327
Guided Exercise
332
Exercises
333
28
PERFECT BAYESIAN EQUILIBRIUM
337
Conditional Beliefs about Types
338
Sequential Rationality
339
Consistency of Beliefs
340
Equilibrium Definition
341
Guided Exercise
343
Exercises
345
29
JOB-MARKET SIGNALING AND REPUTATION
349
Jobs and School
349
Reputation and Incomplete Information
352
Guided Exercise
355
Exercises
357
APPENDICES
363
A REVIEW OF MATHEMATICS
365
Sets
365
Contents xiii
Functions and Calculus
367
Probability
371
В
THE MATHEMATICS OF RATIONALIZABILITY
AND EXISTENCE OF NASH EQUILIBRIUM
377
Dominance, Best Response, and Correlated Conjectures
377
Rationalizability Construction
381
Existence of Nash Equilibrium
383
Exercises
385
INDEX
387
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CONTENTS
PREFACE
XV
1
INTRODUCTION
1
Noncooperative Game Theory
3
Contract and Cooperative Game Theory
4
The Meaning of "Game"
5
PART I: REPRESENTATIONS AND BASIC ASSUMPTIONS
9
2
THE EXTENSIVE FORM
11
Other Examples and Conventions
17
Guided Exercise
19
Exercises
20
3
STRATEGIES AND THE NORMAL FORM
24
Terminology and Notation for Strategies
25
The Normal Form
28
Classic Normal-Form Games
30
Interpretation of the Normal Form
32
Guided Exercise
34
Exercises
35
4
BELIEFS, MIXED STRATEGIES, AND EXPECTED PAYOFFS
39
Guided Exercise
41
Exercises
42
*Chapters in italics are applications chapters.
Contents
5 GENERAL
ASSUMPTIONS AND METHODOLOGY
44
Rationality
45
Common Knowledge
46
Overview of Solution Concepts
46
The Issue of Realism
47
PART II: ANALYZING BEHAVIOR IN STATIC SETTINGS
49
6
DOMINANCE AND BEST RESPONSE
51
Dominance
51
The First Strategic Tension and the Prisoners' Dilemma
54
The Concept of Efficiency
55
Best Response
56
Dominance and Best Response Compared
59
Guided Exercise
62
Exercises
64
7
RATIONAUZABILITY AND ITERATED DOMINANCE
67
The Second Strategic Tension
71
Guided Exercise
72
Exercises
74
8
LOCATION AND PARTNERSHIP
77
A Location Game
77
A Partnership Game: Strategic Complementarities
80
Guided Exercise
86
Exercises
87
9
NASH EQUILIBRIUM
89
Congruous Sets
91
Nash Equilibrium Defined
92
Equilibrium of the Partnership Game
96
Coordination and Social Welfare
97
The Third Strategic Tension
100
Contents ix
Aside: Experimental Game Theory
100
Guided Exercise
102
Exercises
103
10
OLIGOPOLY, TARIFFS, CRIME, AND VOTING
107
Cournot Duopoly Model
107
Bertrand
Duopoly Model
109
Tariff Setting by Two Countries
ι1
1
A Model of Crime and Police
ι
12
The Median Voter Theorem
112
Strategic Voting
1
и
Guided Exercise
117
Exercises
118
11
MIXED-STRATEGY NASH EQUILIBRIUM
123
Guided Exercise
128
Exercises
128
12
STRICTLY COMPETITIVE GAMES AND
SECURITY STRATEGIES
134
Guided Exercise
136
Exercises
137
13
CONTRACT, LAW, AND ENFORCEMENT IN
STATIC SETTINGS
139
Complete Contracting in Discretionary Environments
143
Contracting with Court-Imposed Breach Remedies
146
Guided Exercise
151
Exercises
152
PART III: ANALYZING BEHAVIOR IN DYNAMIC SETTINGS
157
14
DETAILS OF THE EXTENSIVE FORM
159
Guided Exercise
164
Exercises
164
Contents
15 BACKWARD
INDUCTION
AND SUBGAME
PERFECTION
166
Sequential Rationality and Backward Induction
167
Subgame
Perfection
170
Guided Exercise
174
Exercises
175
16
TOPICS IN INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATION
180
Advertising and Competition
180
A Model of Limit Capacity
183
Dynamic Monopoly
186
Price Guarantees as a Commitment to High Prices
190
Guided Exercise
191
Exercises
193
17
PARLOR GAMES
197
Guided Exercise
199
Exercises
199
18
BARGAINING PROBLEMS
203
Bargaining: Value Creation and Division
203
An Abstract Representation of Bargaining Problems
205
An Example
207
The Standard Bargaining Solution
209
Guided Exercise
211
Exercises
212
19
ANALYSIS OF SIMPLE BARGAINING GAMES
214
Ultimatum Games: Power to the Proposer
214
Two-Period, Alternating-Offer Games: Power to the Patient
216
Infinite-Period, Alternating-Offer Game
220
Multilateral Bargaining
222
Guided Exercise
224
Exercises
225
Contents
20 GAMES
WITH
JOINT
DECISIONS;
NEGOTIATION EQUILIBRIUM
229
Joint Decisions
230
Negotiation Equilibrium
232
Example: Contracting for High-Powered Incentives
233
Guided Exercise
235
Exercises
237
21
UNVERIFIABLE INVESTMENT, HOLD UP, OPTIONS,
AND OWNERSHIP
242
Hold-Up Example
243
Up-Front Contracting and Option Contracts
246
Asset Ownership
249
Guided Exercise
251
Exercises
253
22
REPEATED GAMES AND REPUTATION
257
A Two-Period Repeated Game
258
An Infinitely Repeated Game
263
The Equilibrium Payoff Set with Low Discounting
266
Guided Exercise
270
Exercises
271
23
COLLUSION, TRADE AGREEMENTS, AND GOODWILL
275
Dynamic Oligopoly and Collusion
275
Enforcing International Trade Agreements
277
Goodwill and Trading a Reputation
278
Guided Exercise
281
Exercises
282
PART IV: INFORMATION
289
24
RANDOM EVENTS AND INCOMPLETE INFORMATION
291
Guided Exercise
295
Exercises
296
Contents
25
RISK
AND
INCENTIVES
IN
CONTRACTING
299
Risk Aversion
299
A Principal-Agent Game
303
Guided Exercise
308
Exercises
309
26
BAYESIAN NASH EQUILIBRIUM AND RATIONAUZABILITY
312
Guided Exercise
315
Exercises
316
27
LEMONS, AUCTIONS, AND INFORMATION AGGREGATION
320
Markets and Lemons
320
Auctions
323
Information Aggregation
327
Guided Exercise
332
Exercises
333
28
PERFECT BAYESIAN EQUILIBRIUM
337
Conditional Beliefs about Types
338
Sequential Rationality
339
Consistency of Beliefs
340
Equilibrium Definition
341
Guided Exercise
343
Exercises
345
29
JOB-MARKET SIGNALING AND REPUTATION
349
Jobs and School
349
Reputation and Incomplete Information
352
Guided Exercise
355
Exercises
357
APPENDICES
363
A REVIEW OF MATHEMATICS
365
Sets
365
Contents xiii
Functions and Calculus
367
Probability
371
В
THE MATHEMATICS OF RATIONALIZABILITY
AND EXISTENCE OF NASH EQUILIBRIUM
377
Dominance, Best Response, and Correlated Conjectures
377
Rationalizability Construction
381
Existence of Nash Equilibrium
383
Exercises
385
INDEX
387 |
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