Article
Licensed
Unlicensed
Requires Authentication
A Note on Second Order Probabilities in the Traditional Deterrence Game
-
and
Published/Copyright:
January 21, 2010
This note focuses on a methodological issue that arises naturally in applications of the traditional deterrence game played under two-sided incomplete information. The problem has potentially interesting implications for the status of the conclusions we draw from various applications of the traditional deterrence game.
Keywords: deterrence game; second order probabilities
Published Online: 2010-1-21
©2011 Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG, Berlin/Boston
You are currently not able to access this content.
You are currently not able to access this content.
Articles in the same Issue
- Research Paper
- Labor Market Conditions, Political Events, and Palestinian Suicide Bombings
- Politics of Defence Spending and Endogenous Inequality
- Atoms for Peace, Redux: Energy Codependency for Sustained Cooperation on the Korean Peninsula
- Beyond Moral Hazard: The Effect of Firm-Level Compensation Strategies on Economic Conflict
- Warfare, Civil Conflict and the Spatial Impacts on Domestic Investment: Evidence from South America, 1950-2000
- Impact of War on Country per Capita GDP: A Descriptive Analysis
- Letter
- Introducing the New Concept of National Power: From the Network Perspective
- A Note on Second Order Probabilities in the Traditional Deterrence Game
- List of Referees/Reviewers 2009
Articles in the same Issue
- Research Paper
- Labor Market Conditions, Political Events, and Palestinian Suicide Bombings
- Politics of Defence Spending and Endogenous Inequality
- Atoms for Peace, Redux: Energy Codependency for Sustained Cooperation on the Korean Peninsula
- Beyond Moral Hazard: The Effect of Firm-Level Compensation Strategies on Economic Conflict
- Warfare, Civil Conflict and the Spatial Impacts on Domestic Investment: Evidence from South America, 1950-2000
- Impact of War on Country per Capita GDP: A Descriptive Analysis
- Letter
- Introducing the New Concept of National Power: From the Network Perspective
- A Note on Second Order Probabilities in the Traditional Deterrence Game
- List of Referees/Reviewers 2009