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Cooperative Stochastic Games with Mean-Variance Preferences

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In stochastic games, the player’s payoff is a stochastic variable. In most papers, expected payoff is considered as a payoff, which means the risk neutrality of the players. However, there may exist risk-sensitive players who would take into account “risk” measuring their stochastic payoffs. In the paper, we propose a model of stochastic games with mean-variance payoff functions, which is the sum of expectation and standard deviation multiplied by a coefficient characterizing a player’s attention to risk. We construct a cooperative version of a stochastic game with mean-variance preferences by defining characteristic function using a maxmin approach. The imputation in a cooperative stochastic game with mean-variance preferences is supposed to be a random vector. We construct the core of a cooperative stochastic game with mean-variance preferences. The paper extends existing models of discrete-time stochastic games and approaches to find cooperative solutions in these games.
Title: Cooperative Stochastic Games with Mean-Variance Preferences
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In stochastic games, the player’s payoff is a stochastic variable.
In most papers, expected payoff is considered as a payoff, which means the risk neutrality of the players.
However, there may exist risk-sensitive players who would take into account “risk” measuring their stochastic payoffs.
In the paper, we propose a model of stochastic games with mean-variance payoff functions, which is the sum of expectation and standard deviation multiplied by a coefficient characterizing a player’s attention to risk.
We construct a cooperative version of a stochastic game with mean-variance preferences by defining characteristic function using a maxmin approach.
The imputation in a cooperative stochastic game with mean-variance preferences is supposed to be a random vector.
We construct the core of a cooperative stochastic game with mean-variance preferences.
The paper extends existing models of discrete-time stochastic games and approaches to find cooperative solutions in these games.

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