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===Eastern Europe: Bulgaria=== | ===Eastern Europe: Bulgaria=== |
Revision as of 09:14, 26 April 2006
Introduction | Cases | Strategy Analysis | Aggregate Model | Conclusion | Sources Used
Eastern Europe: Bulgaria
- Will creat a table of positive and negative outcomes resulting from the country's economic decisions.
- Will try to devise a game model for all interactions and resulting outcomes.
- Will try to solve the game.
- Will try and classify the game as a standart game type if possible (depending on the outcome).
- Will discuss evolutionary stability, coordination problems, and Pareto efficiency.
South America: Argentina
- Will creat a table of positive and negative outcomes resulting from the country's economic decisions.
- Will try to devise a game model for all interactions and resulting outcomes.
- Will try to solve the game.
- Will try and classify the game as a standart game type if possible (depending on the outcome).
- Will discuss evolutionary stability, coordination problems, and Pareto efficiency.
Africa: Nigeria
- Will creat a table of positive and negative outcomes resulting from the country's economic decisions.
- Will try to devise a game model for all interactions and resulting outcomes.
- Will try to solve the game.
- Will try and classify the game as a standart game type if possible (depending on the outcome).
- Will discuss evolutionary stability, coordination problems, and Pareto efficiency.