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Title: Balthazar and Artemis are cousins who grow stick cactus in adjacent plots. Each can choose to work s
Post by: Cuba on Jun 18, 2015
Balthazar and Artemis are cousins who grow stick cactus in adjacent plots. Each can choose to work somewhat hard and expend $200 worth of effort, or can work extremely hard and expend $300 worth of effort. If either works somewhat hard, he can produce stick cactus that sell for a total of $650. If either works extremely hard, he can produce stick cactus which sell for a total of $800. Both Balthazar and Artemis are equally good at growing stick cactus.
a.   What is the dominant strategy for Balthazar and for Artemis?
b.   If both play their dominant strategies, what is the net payoff for each cousin?
c.   Is there a Nash equilibrium, and if so, what is it?
Now assume the cousins are forced by government to combine their plots and share what they make.
d.   What is the dominant strategy for Balthazar and for Artemis?
e.   If both play their dominant strategies, what is the net payoff for each cousin?
f.   Is there a Nash equilibrium, and if so, what is it?
g.   How did this change in property rights affect each cousin's incentive to work, and what happens to the economic pie?


Title: Re: Balthazar and Artemis are cousins who grow stick cactus in adjacent plots. Each can choose to wo
Post by: IloveChi on Aug 27, 2015
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Title: Re: Balthazar and Artemis are cousins who grow stick cactus in adjacent plots. Each can choose to work s
Post by: Cuba on Aug 31, 2015
Straight to the point! Appreciate your time and your help.


Title: Re: Balthazar and Artemis are cousins who grow stick cactus in adjacent plots. Each can choose to work s
Post by: IloveChi on Aug 31, 2015
Wasn't so hard, referencing the textbook helped.