Figure 7.1 Angus and Dudley are neighbors. Angus loves to…
Figure 7.1 Angus and Dudley are neighbors. Angus loves to play the bagpipes and earns a living recording his bagpipe music for use as background music in the movies. If Angus does not earn a living playing bagpipes, his only other talent is mopping floors. Dudley is a linguist whose clients are actors wishing to perfect accents for upcoming roles. When Angus plays his bagpipes, Dudley and his clients have trouble listening to each other, and this has severely affected Dudley’s business. Presently, there is no city ordinance against playing loud music. The payoff matrix showing the daily payoffs to each player is shown above.Refer to Figure 7.1. Dudley values silence at
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Figure 13.2 L4 L3 L2 L1 M C1 C2 C3 C4 Mike Marcia Peter Cindy Alice Bobby Jan Greg Carol The above figure represents the 9 voters in a small community who are voting to elect someone as mayor. The voters are listed in order, from left to right, by their political views, from the most liberal (L4) to the most conservative (C4). The two candidates running for mayor are Oliver Cousins, a liberal, and George Glass, a conservative. Assume that all 9 voters will vote in the election, and each voter will cast his or her vote for the candidate who is most closely aligned with their political views.Refer to Figure 13.2. Oliver’s political views initially placed him at the L4 position and George’s political views initially placed him at the C4 position. If George comes out with a statement supporting an increase in taxes on the rich, which moves him to the C3 position, and Oliver responds by not only stating that taxes should not be raised, but in fact should be lowered, moving him to the L2 position, the winner of the election will be ________ with a winning vote total of ________.
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Figure 7.1 Angus and Dudley are neighbors. Angus loves to play the bagpipes and earns a living recording his bagpipe music for use as background music in the movies. If Angus does not earn a living playing bagpipes, his only other talent is mopping floors. Dudley is a linguist whose clients are actors wishing to perfect accents for upcoming roles. When Angus plays his bagpipes, Dudley and his clients have trouble listening to each other, and this has severely affected Dudley’s business. Presently, there is no city ordinance against playing loud music. The payoff matrix showing the daily payoffs to each player is shown above.Refer to Figure 7.1. Suppose that instead of $350, Angus earns only $250 by playing the bagpipes, but all other earnings remain the same. The Coase theorem predicts that Angus ________ play the bagpipes with no city ordinance banning loud music, and Angus ________ play the bagpipes if the city passes an ordinance banning loud music.
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