Lecture 4: Best Response Correspondence - Uni Erfurt
Lecture 4: Best Response Correspondence (see Osborne, 2009, Sect 2.8) Dr. Michael Trost Department of Applied Microeconomics November 8, 2013 Dr. Michael Trost Microeconomics I: Game Theory Lecture 4 1 / 22. Detecting the set of Nash equilibria Up to this point, Nash equilibria in a strategic game have been detected by checking each possible action profile whether some player has an incentive to deviate … ................
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