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Contributions to Game Theory and Management, 2014 Volume 7, Pages 81–92 (Mi cgtm221)

A problem of purpose resource use in two-level control systems

Olga I. Gorbaneva, Guennady A. Ougolnitsky

Southern Federal University, Faculty of Mathematics, Mechanics, and Computer Sciences, Milchakova St. 8A, Rostov-on-Don, 344090, Russia

Abstract: The system including two level players — top and bottom — is considered in the paper. Each of the players have public (purpose) and private (non-purpose) interests. Both players take part of payoff from purpose resource use. The model of resource allocation among the purpose and non-purpose using is investigated for different payoff function classes and for three public gain distribution types. A problem is presented in the form of hierarchical game where the Stackelberg equilibrium is found.

Keywords: resource allocation, two-level control system, purpose use, non-purpose resource use, Stackelberg equilibrium.

Language: English



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