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Dynamic Multicriteria Games with Finite Horizon
The approaches to construct optimal behavior in dynamic multicriteria games with finite horizon are presented. To obtain a multicriteria Nash equilibrium, the bargaining construction (Nash product) is adopted.
Anna Rettieva
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Inverse noncooperative differential games
Differential games are an important mathematical\ud tool for studying conflict in applications across engineering, economics, and ecology. In noncooperative differential games, the players (or decision makers) are concerned with achieving their ...
Timothy L. Molloy +5 more
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The tragedy of the commons (TOCs) is a ubiquitous social dilemma witnessed in interactions between a population of living entities and shared resources available to them: the individuals in the population tend to selfishly overexploit a common resource ...
Joy Das Bairagya +3 more
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This paper delves deeper into the intricacies of multiplayer differential games, exploring their applications in economic strategy analysis through the innovative use of the Tau technique.
Awad Talal Alabdala +2 more
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On the Equilibrium in a Queuing System with Retrials and Strategic Arrivals
This paper considers a callback single-server system with an orbit and a First-Come First-Served (FCFS) service discipline. Customers (users, clients) that encounter a busy server are sent into orbit and then have the option to retry service after an ...
Alexandra Borodina, Vladimir Mazalov
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A Cooperative Dual to the Nash Equilibrium for Two-Person Prescriptive Games
An alternative to the Nash equilibrium (NE) is presented for two-person, one-shot prescriptive games in normal form, where the outcome is determined by an arbiter. The NE is the fundamental solution concept in noncooperative game theory.
H. W. Corley, Phantipa Kwain
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Pharmaceutical Pricing and R&D as a Global Public Good
ABSTRACT This paper examines the international variation in the prices of branded pharmaceuticals. We consider short‐run profits, or quasi‐rents, as representing each country's contribution toward the global public good of therapeutic information embodied in new pharmaceuticals.
H. E. Frech III +3 more
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On gamesmen and fair men: explaining fairness in non-cooperative bargaining games [PDF]
Experiments on bargaining games have repeatedly shown that subjects fail to use backward induction, and that they only rarely make demands in accordance with the subgame perfect equilibrium.
Ramzi Suleiman
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R&D Organization and Corporate Social Responsibility Specialization
ABSTRACT In this paper, we examine whether the scope of corporate social responsibility (CSR) should be broad or narrow. A broad scope covers both production and R&D investment decisions, while a narrow scope applies only to production decisions. We show that both firms' choices and the government's preferences depend on the level of CSR concern and on
Quan Dong +2 more
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This paper investigates the noncooperative game problems over weight-balanced digraphs with communication delays. Compared with existing noncooperative games, a class of noncooperative games that are more aligned with practical systems is discussed ...
Rui Yu +4 more
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