SOME EXPERIMENTAL NON-CONSTANT-SUM GAMES REVISITED, PART I,

Abstract

In 1960 an experiment was carried out on six simple non-constant-sum two-by-two matrix games with five pairs of students (Yale seniors in a class on Industrial Organization). The theory, analysis and results were reported in a paper entitled: 'Some Experimental Non-Zero Sum Games With Lack of Information About the Rules.' The qualification, 'with lack of information about the rules,' in the title means that each player saw only his own payoff matrix and not that of his opponent. In the present series of papers the authors make use of data from the original experiment and five later replications. This paper applies traditional game-theoretic analysis, while Parts II and III suggest new theoretical approaches and behavioral measures.

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Oct 02, 1967
Accession Number
AD0660204

Entities

People

  • David H. Stern
  • Martin Shubik

Organizations

  • Yale University

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  • Matrix Games
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Fields of Study

  • Economics

Readers

  • Game Theory.
  • Technical Research and Report Writing.