Signaling game
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signaling-game-182-7819896
title:
Signaling game
text:
In game theory, a signaling game is a simple type of a dynamic Bayesian game. The essence of a signalling game is that one player takes an action, the signal, to convey information to another player, where sending the signal is more costly if they are conveying false information. A manufacturer, for example, might provide a warranty for its product in order to signal to consumers that its product is unlikely to break down. The classic example is of a worker who acquires a college degree not beca
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Game class in game theory
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signaling_game
date created:
2005-01-14T15:44:09Z
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2024-09-06T12:20:44Z
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