Answer to Question #229147 in Microeconomics for Vincent Ogechi

Question #229147
Consider the following normal form game:



1/2 ----L-----------R

U----(1,1)-------(-2,6)

D----(6,-2)------(-1,-1)



What difference does it make if the game is played only once or is repeated an infinite number of times? Show that, with infinite repetitions, an average payoff pair (2, 2) can be obtained if the players alternate between two different strategy pairs. Show that the average payoffs (2, 2) are also enforceable if the players follow a simple trigger strategy.
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Expert's answer
2021-08-25T18:05:32-0400

If the game is played once there are two nash equilibria that is (U,L) and (D,R) that is (1,1) and (-1,-1) which is different from the repeated strategies.

If the game is played an infinite number of times two strategies will always be chosen that is

(U,R) and (D,L) which gives an average payoff of (2,2).

If the players follow a simple trigger strategy, they will always choose two strategies that also gives maximum payoffs that is (U,R) and (D,L) which results in an average payoff of (2,2).



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