Game Theory Question

Stacie R. W. Grindstaff ( (no email) )
Wed, 13 Jan 1999 15:31:10 -0500

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Has anyone else noticed any typos in Landsburg's Economics book? For =
example, in Chapter 12, pg.446 under Pareto Optima he states, "outcome A =
is Pareto-preferred to outcome B if a switch from outcome A to outcome B =
would make at least one player better off without making a player any =
worse off." Am I reading this wrong or is this worded backwards? The =
discussion that follows indicates that the wording is backwards. What =
do you think?

Stacie

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Has anyone else noticed any typos in Landsburg's =Economics=20book?  For example, in Chapter 12, pg.446 under Pareto Optima he =states,=20"outcome A is Pareto-preferred to outcome B if a switch from outcome A =to =outcome B=20would make at least one player better off without making a player any =worse=20off."  Am I reading this wrong or is this worded =backwards?  The=20discussion that follows indicates that the wording is backwards.  =What do=20you think?
 
Stacie
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