12. Incomplete and Imperfect Information Flashcards

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What are games of incomplete information?

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Some players don’t know the structure of the game and may be uncertain about strategies or payoffs of other players

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What are games of imperfect information?

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Players are unsure about the history of the game

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What is asymmetric information?

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One player knows something the others don’t

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What can be done with games of symmetric information?

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They’re usually solvable using expected value

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What is a Harsanyi transformation?

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Transforms a game of incomplete information to a game of asymmetric information.

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How is a Harsanyi transformation implemented?

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A spectrum of “types” of players is created and each is assigned a probability.

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What strategy is optimal in a Harsanyi transformation?

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One that is effective against a range of opponents

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What is the market for lemons?

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Asymmetric information results in a market imbalance

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What is a moral hazard?

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One party doesn’t bear the full consequences of their actions

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What is the principle of game transformation?

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Every sequential game can be expressed as a simultaneous game

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