Show how the Prisoner’s Dilemma led to massive doping in
international
track and field. What can...
Show how the Prisoner’s Dilemma led to massive doping in
international
track and field. What can authorities do to prevent doping from
becoming
a dominant strategy?
Show how the Prisoner’s Dilemma led to massive doping in
international track and field. What can authorities do to prevent
doping from becoming a dominant strategy?
Create a prisoner's dilema table. Then use a prisoner’s dilemma
to show how hoarding behavior can arise as an equilibrium when an
emergency is expected. Explain why you chose the payoffs the way
you did.
Know what the Prisoner’s Dilemma is and be able to explain how it relates to collective action problems in world politics. Also, you should be able to evaluate the Kantian peace argument.
a) Explain what is meant by the “Prisoner’s Dilemma” game. Do
players have a dominant strategy in this game?
b) Create an example of a pay-off matrix for such a game
c) Will the Nash equilibrium of this game result in the socially
optimal outcome? Explain why/why not.
Explain how P and N doping can be used to create a
device that will only allow a flow of current in one direction.
Include in your answer a description the movement of charge
carriers when a forward or reverse bias are applied across the
device.