Neighbours of 2x2 Games

5 Neighbours of 2x2 Games 1. Fin" rel="nofollow">ind the games that have been assigned to you in" rel="nofollow">in the file ”YOUR GAMES” 2. Identify your two games usin" rel="nofollow">ing the figures in" rel="nofollow">in the text. 3. Name your games if names are avaialbe. 4. Make up a payoff matrix for each of your games. 5. identify and Nash equibria. 6. Show your two games in" rel="nofollow">in payoff space: Symmetric Non-Symmetric left right left right up Row down 0.5. NEIGHBOURS OF 2X2 GAMES xv 7. The Symmetric game has three symmetric neighbours. Sketch the three symmetric neighbours. You can fin" rel="nofollow">ind them by swappin" rel="nofollow">ing values in" rel="nofollow">in your payoff matrix or sketch. Neighbours Your Symmetric game 8. Show the payoff matrices of the symmetric neighbours Table 9: default Column left right Row up , , down , , Column left right up , , down , , Column left right up , , down , , 9. Your Asymmetric game has six neighbours. On the next page sketch the six neighbours. Four of them are adjacent on the Periodic Table. You can simply copy the figure form the table. Note: a solid lin" rel="nofollow">ine in" rel="nofollow">in thePeriodic table appears as a double lin" rel="nofollow">ine in" rel="nofollow">in these notes and on the board. Two of the neighbours will appear near the same position but on other layers. These will be harder to fin" rel="nofollow">ind. You fin" rel="nofollow">ind one usin" rel="nofollow">ing the 3-4 swap for row and the 3-4 swap of column. 10. Show the payoff matrices of the six neighbours 11. In each of the figures and tables in" rel="nofollow">indicate the equilibria if there are any. xvi Column left right Row up , , down , , Column left right up , , down , , Column left right Row up , , down , , YOUR GAME left right up , , down , , Column left right up , , down , , Column left rig