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The strategy of conflict and cooperation

Theoretical Economics 2023-09-27 v7 Multiagent Systems Populations and Evolution

Abstract

This paper introduces a unified framework called cooperative extensive form games, which (i) generalizes standard non-cooperative games, and (ii) allows for more complex coalition formation dynamics than previous concepts like coalition-proof Nash equilibrium. Central to this framework is a novel solution concept called cooperative equilibrium system (CES). CES differs from Nash equilibrium in two important respects. First, a CES is immune to both unilateral and multilateral `credible' deviations. Second, unlike Nash equilibrium, whose stability relies on the assumption that the strategies of non-deviating players are held fixed, CES allows for the possibility that players may regroup and adjust their strategies in response to a deviation. The main result establishes that every cooperative extensive form game, possibly with imperfect information, possesses a CES. For games with perfect information, the proof is constructive. This framework is broadly applicable in contexts such as oligopolistic markets and dynamic political bargaining.

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@article{arxiv.1808.06750,
  title  = {The strategy of conflict and cooperation},
  author = {Mehmet S. Ismail},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1808.06750},
  year   = {2023}
}

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