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EC 330 March Problem Set 2009: Exercises from Dixit & Skeath - Prof. Don Ross, Assignments of Economics

Instructions for completing exercises from the economics textbook 'game theory: a very short introduction' by dixit & skeath. The exercises are located on pages 78-82 and 180-181, and include problems 8, 9, 4(a), 4(b), and 7.

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EC 330 March problem set
2009
Do the following exercises from Dixit & Skeath, pp. 78-82:
8, 9
Do the following exercises from Dixit & Skeath, pp. 180-181:
4 (a) & (b), 7
Note: ‘Rollback’ is the textbook’s irritating name for Zermelo’s algorithm. ‘Rollback
equilibrium’ is their even more irritating name for what Zermelo’s algorithm finds,
namely, subgame-perfect equilibrium (SPE). In your homework answers, please speak
properly.

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EC 330 March problem set 2009 Do the following exercises from Dixit & Skeath, pp. 78-82: 8, 9 Do the following exercises from Dixit & Skeath, pp. 180-181: 4 (a) & (b), 7 Note: ‘Rollback’ is the textbook’s irritating name for Zermelo’s algorithm. ‘Rollback equilibrium’ is their even more irritating name for what Zermelo’s algorithm finds, namely, subgame-perfect equilibrium (SPE). In your homework answers, please speak properly.