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2 - Contest Success Functions

from Part I - Foundations

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 May 2024

Carmen Beviá
Affiliation:
Universidad de Alicante
Luis Corchón
Affiliation:
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
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Summary

The main CSFs used in the literature are reviewed and their basic properties are explored. Different CSFs yield different games and outcomes, so it is essential to understand the differences between what is embedded in each CSF. In some cases, a little extra effort wins the field, as in racing, while in others, no matter the expense, all contestants receive a positive probability of getting a positive share, as in voting with captive voters. In others, like soccer and some armed conflicts, the probability of winning is proportional to the relative expenses. This chapter also begins an analysis of the existence and properties of a Nash equilibrium in contest games, either with identical contestants or, in the context of a couple of CSFs, with two contestants.

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Contests
Theory and Applications
, pp. 10 - 30
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2024

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