Two-person second-order games, part 2: restructuring operations to reach a win-win profile

In Part 1 of the paper, using habitual domains theory and finite Markov chain theory, we have introduced a new model for describing the evolution of the states of mind of players over time, the two-person second-order game. The concepts of focal mind profile as well as the solution concept of win-wi...

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Main Authors: Larbani, Moussa, Yu, Po Lung
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spelling my.iium.irep.134682012-02-02T06:33:28Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/13468/ Two-person second-order games, part 2: restructuring operations to reach a win-win profile Larbani, Moussa Yu, Po Lung HB131 Methodology.Mathematical economics. Quantitative methods In Part 1 of the paper, using habitual domains theory and finite Markov chain theory, we have introduced a new model for describing the evolution of the states of mind of players over time, the two-person second-order game. The concepts of focal mind profile as well as the solution concept of win-win mind profile have been introduced as solution concepts for these games. In Part 2 of the paper, we address the problem of restructuring a game where the focal profile (1, 1) is not reachable or is not a win-win profile into a game where the profile (1, 1) is a reachable win-win profile. Precisely, under some reasonable assumptions, we derive the possibility theorem that it is always possible to reach a win-win mind profile in a two-person second-order game.Moreover, we provide practical operations for restructuring games for reaching a win-win profile. Springer 2009 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/13468/1/JOTA_2_Published.pdf Larbani, Moussa and Yu, Po Lung (2009) Two-person second-order games, part 2: restructuring operations to reach a win-win profile. Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications, 141 (3). pp. 641-659. ISSN 0022-3239 http://www.springerlink.com/content/t55212411267552n/fulltext.pdf 10.1007/s10957-008-9488-x
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topic HB131 Methodology.Mathematical economics. Quantitative methods
spellingShingle HB131 Methodology.Mathematical economics. Quantitative methods
Larbani, Moussa
Yu, Po Lung
Two-person second-order games, part 2: restructuring operations to reach a win-win profile
description In Part 1 of the paper, using habitual domains theory and finite Markov chain theory, we have introduced a new model for describing the evolution of the states of mind of players over time, the two-person second-order game. The concepts of focal mind profile as well as the solution concept of win-win mind profile have been introduced as solution concepts for these games. In Part 2 of the paper, we address the problem of restructuring a game where the focal profile (1, 1) is not reachable or is not a win-win profile into a game where the profile (1, 1) is a reachable win-win profile. Precisely, under some reasonable assumptions, we derive the possibility theorem that it is always possible to reach a win-win mind profile in a two-person second-order game.Moreover, we provide practical operations for restructuring games for reaching a win-win profile.
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title Two-person second-order games, part 2: restructuring operations to reach a win-win profile
title_short Two-person second-order games, part 2: restructuring operations to reach a win-win profile
title_full Two-person second-order games, part 2: restructuring operations to reach a win-win profile
title_fullStr Two-person second-order games, part 2: restructuring operations to reach a win-win profile
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