Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4614587 Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications 2016 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper considers policies and payoffs corresponding to subgame perfect equilibrium strategies in discounted stochastic games with finitely many states. It is shown that a policy is induced by an equilibrium strategy if and only if it can be supported with the threat of reverting to the induced policy that gives the least equilibrium payoff for the deviator. It follows that the correspondence of subgame perfect equilibrium payoffs is the largest fixed-point of a correspondence-valued operator defined by the players' incentive compatibility conditions. Moreover, the fixed-point iteration converges to the equilibrium payoff correspondence.

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