Symbolic Systems Forum - Steven Brams, New York University Politics Department

Steven J. Brams

Politics Department, New York University

TITLE: Democracy Resolves Conflict in Difficult Games

ABSTRACT:

Democracy resolves conflicts in difficult games like Prisoners' Dilemma and Chicken by stabilizing their cooperative outcomes. It does so by transforming these games into games in which voters are presented with a choice between a cooperative outcome and a Pareto-inferior noncooperative outcome. In the transformed game, it is always rational for voters to vote for the cooperative outcome, because cooperation is a weakly dominant strategy independent of the decision rule and the number of voters who choose it. Such games are illustrated by 2-person and n-person public-goods games, in which it is optimal to be free rider, and a biblical story from the book of Exodus. (joint work with D. Marc Kilgour)

Note: For background reading, see items 4 and 5 at website~epacuit/lmh/voting-topics.html

 
Date and Time:
 Thursday, October 23, 2008.  4:15 PM.
Approximate duration of 1.25 hour(s).
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Building 380, Room 380C  [Map]
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Symbolic Systems Program
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October 23, 2008