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- Costco Spend $1B on advertising Spend $1.5B on advertising Spend $1B on advertising $3.5B; $2.7B $4.2; $2.2B Target Spend $1.5B on advertising $3.2B; $3.4B $4B; $3BConsider the following game: Player 2 In Out Player 1 In -2,-2 2, 0 Out 0, 2 0, 0 (a) What is the Nash equilibrium of this game, or what are the Nash equilibriaof this game? (b) Does either firm have a dominate strategy (a strategy that is always abest response)? Which? (c) Suppose Player 1 could move before Player 2 and Player 2 could observe Player 1’s move. What do you think would happen?2. Consider the following game: u 1 r 6,0 0,6 d 3,2 6,0 Are there any Nash equilibria in pure strategies for this game? Find the mixed strategy Nash equilibrium.
- 4. Consider the following game. Find the dominant strategy for each player (if any). What is the Nash Equilibrium in pure strategies of this game? Player 2 C R U 10,15 6,27 12,30 M Player 1 20,18 16,15 8,24 D 6,15 18,9 10,12GAME 5 Player B B1 B2 Player A A1 7,3 | 5, 10 A2 3, 8| 9, 6 In Game 5 above, O Neither player has a dominant strategy. O Player B has a dominant strategy. O Player A has a dominant strategy. O Both players have dominant strategies.16) Convert the following extensive form game into a normal form game. Solve the game to find all pure strategy Nash equilibria. 1 A B 2 W X Y 3, 3 1, 2 2, 1 4, 4
- GAME 5 Player B B2 B1 Player A A1 7, 3 5, 10 A2 3, 8 9, 6 In Game 5 above, O there are no Nash equilibria in pure strategies. Player A choosing A1 and Player B choosing B2 is a Nash equilibrium. O Player A choosing A1 and Player B choosing B1 is a Nash equilibrium. O Player A choosing A2 and Player B choosing B1 is a Nash equilibrium.20) Given the payoff matrix in the figure, the Nash equilibrium outcome of this game is for: Ajinomoto Produce 30 Produce 40 million pounds million pounds Ajinomoto makes $180 million Ajinomoto makes $200 million Produce 30 million ADM makes $180 million ADM makes $150 million pounds Ajinomoto makes $150 million Ajinomoto makes $160 million Produce 40 million ADM makes $200 million ADM makes $160 million pounds O A. each firm to produce 30 million pounds. B. each firm to produce 40 million pounds. C. ADM to produce 30 million pounds and for Ajinomoto to produce 40 million pounds. D. ADM to produce 40 million pounds and for Ajinomoto to produce 30 million pounds. ADM11. The following payoff table involves two players each of whom has three possible moves. L M N L 30,15 45,35 55,25 M 25,35 20,20 30,50 N 15,35 35,40 15,15 a. Are there any dominant strategies in this game?
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