Eon 402 solutuion needed
ECON 402: Assignment 1 – Based on lectures 1&2 Due: Tuesday, September 12th 2017
Question 1 - Warm Up: For each of the following games:
a)
A B
X 2 , 4 0 , 6
Y 3 , 0 1 , 2
b)
A B
X 2 , 1 0 , 0
Y 0 , 0 1 , 2
c)
A B
X 2 , 2 -1 , 1
Y 1 , -1 -1 , -1
i) Describe the normal form (players, strategies, payoffs). (You can do this only for game a,
the rest are very similar)
ii) Do players have strictly dominant strategies? Explain.
iii) Does the game have a Dominant Strategy Equilibrium? If so, find it.
Question 2 - Battle of the sexes
A husband and wife want to go out together. They have two options – Opera and Boxing. The
husband prefers going to the Opera while the wife prefers Boxing. If they can coordinate on going
to the same place, the person that goes to their preferred event gets 2 utils (utility units) and the
other person gets 1. If they cannot coordinate they are both disappointed and get 0.
i) Describe the normal form of the game (players, strategies, payoffs).
ii) Do players have strictly dominant strategies? Explain.
iii) Does the game have a Dominant Strategy Equilibrium? If so, find it.
Question 3 – Hotelling’s Model
Two political parties, Left wing and Right wing compete in electoral elections. There is a continuum
of voters uniformly distributed on the interval [0, 1] where 0 represents the leftmost view (extreme
left) and 1 the rightmost. Each party can declare that their view is either 0, 1/4, 1/2, 3/4 or 1 and
each voter votes to the party that declare that their views are closest to his views. For example, if a
voter’s view is represented by 0.3, the left party chose 1/4 and the right party chose 1/2, this voter
votes for the left party as 1/4 is closer to 0.3. If both parties choose the same spots they will split the
votes between them.
Each party’s objective is to have the highest percentage of voters voting for it.
i) Describe the normal form of the game (players, strategies, payoffs).
ii) Solve the game using Iterated Elimination of Strictly Dominated Strategies.
iii) Optional (Bonus, harder): Repeat ii) for the general case in which the parties can
choose any of the spots 0, 1/m, 2/m, … , (m-1)/m, 1. What is the set of surviving
strategies? Does it depend on m and how?
Question 4 – Weakly Dominated Strategies
Iterated Deletion of Weakly Dominated Strategies (IDWDS) is a similar concept to Iterated
Deletion of Strictly Dominated Strategies that was taught in class. The difference between the two is
that in IDWDS a strategy s of player i can be deleted there exists a strategy s’ that weakly
dominates s.
Weakly Dominated Strategy: A strategy s is a weakly dominated strategy for player i if exists a
strategy 𝑠’ ≠ 𝑠 of player i such that:
𝑢𝑖 (𝑠𝑖 ′ , 𝑠−𝑖 ) ≥ 𝑢𝑖 (𝑠𝑖 , 𝑠−𝑖 ) ∀𝑠−𝑖
Show that in the two player game below, in which one player chooses a row and the other a column
different order of elimination of weakly dominated strategies can lead to different outcomes.
L R
U 3,1 4,1
M 2,0 0,1
L 0,1 2,1