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Secrecy and deception at equilibrium, with applications to anti-terrorism resource allocation

  • University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Abstract

In this work, we develop a game-theoretic model for whether and how a first mover should disclose her resource allocation. Our model allows us to explore whether the first mover should disclose correct information about her resource allocation, incorrect information, or no information. Although we study secrecy and deception specifically in the homeland-security context where the first mover is assumed to be the defender, our work can also provide insights in other contexts, such as business competition.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)43-61
Number of pages19
JournalDefence and Peace Economics
Volume22
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2011

Keywords

  • Game theory
  • Homeland security
  • Resource allocation
  • Secrecy and deception
  • Truthful disclosure

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