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=Aggregate Model=


Here, we are going to develop an aggregate model based on the three area-specific interactions between each country discussed in the Game Theory Analysis section above. Based on what positive and negative outcomes we have found for each country, we are going to develop a model that captures as many strategies as we can witness in real life interaction conserning the managing of the foreing debt of a developing country.
Here, we are going to develop an aggregate model based on the three area-specific interactions between each country discussed in the Game Theory Analysis section above. Based on what positive and negative outcomes we have found for each country, we are going to develop a model that captures as many strategies as we can witness in real life interaction conserning the managing of the foreing debt of a developing country.

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Introduction | Cases | Strategy Analysis | Aggregate Model | Conclusion | Sources Used

Here, we are going to develop an aggregate model based on the three area-specific interactions between each country discussed in the Game Theory Analysis section above. Based on what positive and negative outcomes we have found for each country, we are going to develop a model that captures as many strategies as we can witness in real life interaction conserning the managing of the foreing debt of a developing country.

  • Will creat a table of positive and negative outcomes resulting from the countries' economic decisions on an aggregate level.
  • 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.