MODULE 3 EXERCISES
1.) SIMULTANEOUS LEGISLATOR’S VOTES
A votes for a raise
C votes for a raise C votes against a raise C abstain
B votes for a raise 1,1,1 1,1,2 1 , 1 , 0.8
B votes against a raise 1,2,1 -1 , 0, 0 -1 , 0 , 0.8
B abstain 1 , 1.8 , 1 -1, 0.8, 0 -1 , -0.8 , -0.8
A votes for against a raise
C votes for a raise C votes against a raise C abstain
B votes for a raise 2,1,1 0 , -1 , 0 0 , -1 , -0.8
B votes against a raise 0 , 0 , -1 0 , 0, 0 0 , 0 , -0.8
B abstain 0 , -0.8 , -1 0 , -0.8 , 0 -1 , -0.8 , -0.8
A abstain
C votes for a raise C votes against a raise C abstain
B votes for a raise -0.8 , 1 , 1 -0.8 , -1 , 0 -0.8 , -1 , -0.8
B votes against a raise -0.8 , 0 , -1 -0.8 , 0, 0 -0.8 , 0 , -0.8
B abstain -0.8 , -0.8 , -1 -0.8 , -0.8 , 0 -0.8 , -0.8 , -0.8
2.) GUESS THE AVERAGE GAME
BETH
1 2 3 4
A 1 1,1 1,2 1,3 1,4
(TIE) (Ann wins) (Ann wins) (Ann wins)
N 2 2,1
(Beth wins)
2,2
(TIE)
2,3
(Ann wins)
2,4
(Ann wins)
N 3 3,1
(Beth wins)
3,2
(Beth wins)
3,3
(TIE)
3,4
(Ann wins)
4 4,1 4,2 4,3 4,4
(Beth wins) (Beth wins) (Beth wins) (TIE)
DECISION RULE: Based on the payoff bimatrix, the game has Nash Equilibrium, since both Ann and Beth
will have the same number of wins.
3.) TWO BARS
Bar 2 2$ 4$ 5$
Bar 1
2$ 10 , 10 14 , 12 14 , 15
4$ 12 , 14 20 , 20 28 , 15
5$ 15 , 14 15 , 28 25 , 25
Bar 2 4$ 5$
Bar 1
4$ 20 , 20 28 , 15
5$ 15 , 28 25 , 25
Since in this situation, 6,000 tourists and 4,000 natives.
4.) SCHEDULING A DINNER PARTY
Beth Friday Saturday
Ann
Friday 10 , 10 4,5
Saturday 5,4 10 , 10
5.) SELECTING CLASS
Adam selects ITA100
Cindy selects ITA100 Cindy selects FRE100
Bill selects ITA100 2,0,0 1 , 1 , -1
Bill selects FRE100 1 , -1 , 1 0 ,1 , 1
Adam selects FRE100
Cindy selects ITA100 Cindy selects FRE100
Bill selects ITA100 0,1,1 1 , 0 , -1
Bill selects FRE100 1 , -1 , 0 2,0,0
6.) DEADLOCK
2nd Player Cooperate Defect
1st Player
Cooperate 1,1 0,3
Defect 3,0 1,1
7.) STAG HUNT
2nd Player
1st Player Cooperate Hawk
Cooperate 2,2 3, 1
Hawk 1,3 0,0
8.) CHICKEN
2nd Player
1st Player Dove Hawk
Dove 2,2 3, 1
Hawk 1,3 0,0
9.) TWO CARS INTERSECTION
Car B Proceed Yield
Car A
Proceed 100 , 1000 5,5
Yield 5,5 10 , 10
Maximin move for both cars were to yield.
Dominating move for both of them is also to yield.
Their best response is to yield also.
10.) THREE CARS INTERSECTING
Car A proceeds Car A yields
Car B proceeds 100 , 1000 0,5
Car B yields 5,0 10 , 10
Car A proceeds Car A yields
Car C proceeds 5,5 5,5
Car C yields 5,5 10 , 10
Car C proceeds Car C yields
Car B proceeds 100 , 1000 5,5
Car B yields 5,5 10 , 10