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File:Ultimatum Game Extensive Form.svg

Summary

Description An extensive form representation of an Ultimatum Game
Date 15 February 2007
Source Own work
Author Kevin Zollman -- Kzollman
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This file is made with LaTeX. Here is its code:

\documentclass{article}
\pagestyle{empty}

\usepackage{pstricks}
\usepackage{egameps}

\begin{document}

\begin{egame}(600,280)
\putbranch(300,240)(2,1){150}
\iib{1}{$F$}{$U$}
\putbranch(150,165)(1,1){75}
\iib{2}{$A$}{$R$}[$5,5$][$0,0$]
\putbranch(450,165)(1,1){75}
\iib{2}{$A$}{$R$}[$8,2$][$0,0$]
\end{egame}

\end{document}

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