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Ivan Pastine
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April 7 - April 10, 2021
The idea of Nash equilibrium is both simple and powerful: in equilibrium each rational player chooses his or her best response to the choice of the other player. That is, he or she chooses the best action given what the other player is doing.
The game illustrates the difficulty of acting together for common or mutual benefit given that people pursue self-interest.
An outcome is Pareto efficient if there is no other potential outcome where somebody is better off and nobody is worse off.