Daw the game tree for this mall location game describe


Consider three major department stores-Big Giant, Titan, and Frieda's­ contemplating opening a branch in one of two new Boston-area shopping malls. Urban Mall is located close to the large and rich population center of the area; it is relatively small and can accommodate a t most two department stores as "anchors" for the mall. Rural Mall is farther out in a rural and rela - tively poorer area; it can accommodate as many as three anchor stores. None of the three stores wants to have its store in both malls because there is suffi­ cient overlap of customers between the malls that locating in both would just be competing with oneself. Each store prefers to be in a mall with one or more other department stores than to be alone in the same mall, because a mall with multiple department stores will attract sufficiently many more total cus­ tomers that each store's profit will be higher. Further, each store prefers Urban Mall to Rural Mall because of the richer customer base. Each store must choose between trying to get a space in Urban Mall (knmdng cha r. if the attempt fails, they will t1y for a space in Rural Mall) and trying to ger a -pace in Rural Mall directly (without even attempting to get into Urban Mall) .

In this case, the stores rank the five possible outcomes as follow : 5 (best), in Urban Mall with one other department store; 4, in Rural Mall with one or two other department stores; 3, alone in Urban Mall; 2, alone i n Rural Mall; and 1 (worst) , alone in Rural Mall after having attempted to ger into Urban Mall and failed, by which time other nondepartment stores have signed up the best anchor locations in Rural Mall.

The three stores are sufficiently different in their managerial structures that they experience d ifferent lags in doing the paperwork required to re­ quest an expansion space in a new mall. Frieda's moves quickly, followed by Big Giant, and finally by Titan, which is the least efficient in readying a loca­ tion plan. When all three have made thei r req uests, the malls decide which stores to let in. Because of the name recognition that both Big Giant and Titan have with the potential customers, a mall wo uld take either (or both) of those stores before it took Frieda's. Thus, Frieda's does not get one of the two spaces in Urban Mall if all three stores req uest those spaces; this is true even though Frieda's moves first.

(a) Draw the game tree for this mall location game.

(b) Illustrate the rollback pruning process on your game tree and use the pruned tree to find the rollback equilibrium. Describe the equilibrium by using the (complete) strategies employed by each department store. What are the payoffs to each store at the rollback equilibrium outcome?

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