Question:

An incumbent firm (I) faces the possibility of entry by a challenger firm (C). If C enters, I may either accommodate or fight. If C does not enter, its payoff is 1, while I's payoff is 2. If C enters, and I accommodates, their payoffs are 2 and 1, respectively. However, if C's entry is met with a fight by I, their payoffs are 0 and 1, respectively. Which one of the following is a subgame perfect Nash equilibrium (SPNE) under perfect information ?

Updated On: Aug 21, 2025
  • enter; accommodate
  • enter; fight
  • not enter; accommodate
  • not enter; fight
Hide Solution
collegedunia
Verified By Collegedunia

The Correct Option is A

Solution and Explanation

To determine the subgame perfect Nash equilibrium (SPNE) under perfect information, we need to analyze the sequential game between the incumbent firm (I) and the challenger firm (C). In a SPNE, strategies form a Nash Equilibrium in every subgame of the original game.

  1. Consider the decision tree's sequential structure: First, C decides whether to enter or not. If C does not enter, I automatically receives a payoff of 2 while C receives 1.
  2. If C enters, I can choose to either accommodate or fight. Let's evaluate these:
    • Accommodate: C's payoff is 2, I's payoff is 1. 
    • Fight: C's payoff is 0, I's payoff is 1.
  3. Next, consider C's decision-making process. Knowing I's potential responses:
    • If C expects I to accommodate, C's payoff for entering is 2, which is better than not entering (1).
    • If C expects I to fight, C's payoff for entering is 0, which is worse than not entering (1).
  4. Given that C will anticipate I's best response, the rational choice for I, when C enters, is to accommodate since it results in a higher payoff (2) for C than fighting (0).
  5. Thus, the strategy pair where C enters and I accommodates is a subgame perfect Nash equilibrium, as it considers the best responses at each decision node within the game.

The SPNE is therefore: enter; accommodate.

Was this answer helpful?
0
0

Top Questions on Labour economics

Questions Asked in GATE XH-C1 exam

View More Questions