Article (Journal/Review)
Games with discontinuous payoffs: A strengthening of Reny's existence theorem
Fecha
2011Autor
McLennan, Andrew
Monteiro, P. K.
Tourky, Rabee
Institución
Resumen
We provide a pure Nash equilibrium existence theorem for games with discontinuous payoffs whose hypotheses are in a number of ways weaker than those of the theorem of Reny (1999). In comparison with Reny's argument, our proof is brief. Our result subsumes a prior existence result of Reny (1999) that is not covered by his theorem. We use the main result to prove the existence of pure Nash equilibrium in a class of finite games in which agents' pure strategies are subsets of a given set, and in turn use this to prove the existence of stable configurations for games, similar to those used by Schelling (1971, 1972) to study residential segregation, in which agents choose locations. © 2011 The Econometric Society.