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Strategic uncertainty in markets for nonrenewable resources: a level-\(k\) approach
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    Strategic uncertainty in markets for nonrenewable resources: a level-\(k\) approach (English)
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    27 September 2018
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    Summary: Existing models of nonrenewable resources assume that sophisticated agents compete with other sophisticated agents. This study instead uses a level-\(k\) approach to examine cases where the focal agent is uncertain about the strategy of his opponent or predicts that the opponent will act in a nonsophisticated manner. Level-0 players are randomized uniformly across all possible actions, and level-\(k\) players best respond to the action of player \(k - 1\). We study a dynamic nonrenewable resource game with a large number of actions. We are able to solve for the level-1 strategy by reducing the averaging problem to an optimization problem against a single action. We show that lower levels of strategic reasoning are close to the Walras and collusive benchmark, whereas higher level strategies converge to the Nash-Hotelling equilibrium. These results are then fitted to experimental data, suggesting that the level of sophistication of participants increased over the course of the experiment.
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    strategic uncertainty
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    nonrenewable resources
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    level-\(k\) approach
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    dynamic nonrenewable resource game
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    Nash-Hotelling equilibrium
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    experiment
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