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HOW TO PLAY GAMES? NASH VERSUS BERGE BEHAVIOUR RULES

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Assuming that in order to best achieve their goal, individuals adapt their behaviour to the game situation, this paper examines the appropriateness of the Berge behaviour rule and equilibrium as a complement to Nash. We define a Berge equilibrium and explain what it means to play in this fashion. We analyse the rationale of individuals playing in a situational manner, and establish an operational approach that describes the circumstances under which the same individual might play in one fashion versus another.

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hal-01187848 , version 1 (27-08-2015)

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P. Courtois, Rabia Nessah, Tarik Tazdaït. HOW TO PLAY GAMES? NASH VERSUS BERGE BEHAVIOUR RULES. Economics and Philosophy, 2015, 31 (1), pp.123-139. ⟨10.1017/S026626711400042X⟩. ⟨hal-01187848⟩
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