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A Chicken Game of Intraindustry Trade
, 2005
"... We study the strategic interaction between two firms competing in quantities which decide whether or not exporting into each other market. The product is homogeneous and production entails constant returns to scale. Scope effects are present. By dealing with two types of trade costs, namely per unit ..."
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unit and ad valorem trade costs, we characterize the set of Nash equilibria showing that one-way trade is a possible outcome of the trade game. In particular, despite the assumption on symmetry between firms, unilateral trade arises whereas trade costs are sufficiently high. The private incentives
Differences between the iterated prisoner’s dilemma and the chicken game under noisy conditions
- In Proc. of the 2002 ACM symposium on Applied computing
, 2002
"... The prisoner´s dilemma has evolved into a standard game for analyzing the success of cooperative strategies in repeated games. With the aim of investigating the behavior of strategies in some alternative games we analyzed the outcome of iterated games for both the prisoner´s dilemma and the chicken ..."
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The prisoner´s dilemma has evolved into a standard game for analyzing the success of cooperative strategies in repeated games. With the aim of investigating the behavior of strategies in some alternative games we analyzed the outcome of iterated games for both the prisoner´s dilemma and the chicken
THE SUCCESS OF COOPERATIVE STRATEGIES IN THE ITERATED PRISONER'S DILEMMA AND THE CHICKEN GAME
"... Abstra t. The prisoner's dilemma has evolved into a standard game for analyzing the su
ess of
ooperative strategies in repeated games. With the aim of investigating the behavior of strategies in some alternative games we analyzed the out
ome of iterated games for both the prisoner's dile ..."
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Abstra t. The prisoner's dilemma has evolved into a standard game for analyzing the su
ess of
ooperative strategies in repeated games. With the aim of investigating the behavior of strategies in some alternative games we analyzed the out
ome of iterated games for both the prisoner
Symbolic Noise Detection in the Noisy Iterated Chicken Game and the Noisy Iterated Battle of the Sexes
"... Symbolic noise detection (SND) has been shown to be highly effective in the Noisy Iterated Prisoner’s Dilemma, in which an action can accidentally be changed into a different action. This paper evaluates this technique in two other 2 × 2 repeated games: the Noisy Iterated Chicken Game (ICG) and the ..."
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Symbolic noise detection (SND) has been shown to be highly effective in the Noisy Iterated Prisoner’s Dilemma, in which an action can accidentally be changed into a different action. This paper evaluates this technique in two other 2 × 2 repeated games: the Noisy Iterated Chicken Game (ICG
1. Project title and descriptive summary Why do people quit? Speedy exits in timed chicken games
"... A well-known truism says that you can’t win if you don’t play. Despite this, people quit jobs, abandon projects, exit negotiations, forfeit competitions, resign from offices, and in general withdraw from a variety of situations that could otherwise lead to favorable outcomes. Previous work has exami ..."
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strategic game developed by Brooks and Schweitzer (2011). This game, called a “continuous shrinking pie game, ” is effectively a more sophisticated version of the “chicken game ” used extensively in game theory and decision research for decades. As originally developed, the new game shows players a graph
10.1177/0022002703252367ARTICLEJOURNAL OF CONFLICT RESOLUTIONBornstein, Gilula / BETWEEN-GROUP COMMUNICATION Between-Group Communication and Conflict Resolution in Assurance and Chicken Games
"... Two types of intergroup conflicts modeled as team games, a game of assurance where the groups’incen-tive to compete is purely fear and a game of chicken where the groups ’ incentive to compete is purely greed, are examined. The games involved competition between two 3-person groups. The players disc ..."
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Two types of intergroup conflicts modeled as team games, a game of assurance where the groups’incen-tive to compete is purely fear and a game of chicken where the groups ’ incentive to compete is purely greed, are examined. The games involved competition between two 3-person groups. The players
On chicken, war, and . . .
, 2006
"... This paper analyzes varieties and similarities of the simple Chicken Game and the War of Attrition Game. We extend the Chicken Game to a con-tinuous environment and find a simple parameterization that connects the two models. The War of Attrition Game typically has many equilibria. By contrast, the ..."
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This paper analyzes varieties and similarities of the simple Chicken Game and the War of Attrition Game. We extend the Chicken Game to a con-tinuous environment and find a simple parameterization that connects the two models. The War of Attrition Game typically has many equilibria. By contrast
Cooperation in Intergroup, N-Person, and Two-Person Games of Chicken
"... The authors introduce a new team game, the intergroup chicken game, to model intergroup conflicts involving bilateral threats (e.g., military conflicts, industrial disputes). The group that wins the game is the one that competes while the other group yields, and the benefits associated with winning ..."
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The authors introduce a new team game, the intergroup chicken game, to model intergroup conflicts involving bilateral threats (e.g., military conflicts, industrial disputes). The group that wins the game is the one that competes while the other group yields, and the benefits associated with winning
The Design and Implementation of an Android Game: Foxes and Chickens
"... Abstract: In this paper, we present the design, implementation, and testing of an Android game, called Foxes and Chickens. It was developed for mobile devices with the Android mobile operating system. The Foxes and Chickens game itself has origins in South America, where it is very popular in some c ..."
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Abstract: In this paper, we present the design, implementation, and testing of an Android game, called Foxes and Chickens. It was developed for mobile devices with the Android mobile operating system. The Foxes and Chickens game itself has origins in South America, where it is very popular in some
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