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Unraveling Oligopoly Games: The Prisoner's Dilemma
Dive into the world of oligopoly games and strategies, with a focus on the Prisoner's Dilemma. Understand strategic decision-making in oligopolistic markets and gain insights into real-world competitive behaviors.
What You'll Learn
Identify the four common features of strategic games: rules, strategies, payoffs, and outcomes
Analyze the Prisoner's Dilemma scenario and construct payoff matrices from given information
Apply Nash Equilibrium to determine optimal strategies when players cannot communicate
Compare outcomes when firms collude versus cheat in oligopoly collusive agreements
Evaluate dominant strategies by analyzing payoffs for all possible player actions
What You'll Practice
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Constructing payoff matrices from prisoner and firm scenarios
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Finding Nash Equilibrium by comparing strategies for both players
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Analyzing oligopoly collusion games with cheating versus compliance outcomes
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Determining optimal strategies when players have limited information
Why This Matters
Understanding game theory and the Prisoner's Dilemma helps you analyze strategic decision-making in economics and real-world situations. These concepts explain why businesses compete instead of cooperate, and how rational choices can lead to suboptimal outcomes for everyone involved.