Complete Information Game

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A Complete Information Game is a game in which all player information is public information (available to all players).



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  • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Complete_information
    • Complete information is a term used in economics and game theory to describe an economic situation or game in which knowledge about other market participants or players is available to all participants. Every player knows the payoffs and strategies available to other players.

      Complete information is one of the theoretical pre-conditions of an efficient perfectly competitive market. In a sense it is a requirement of the assumption also made in economic theory that market participants act rationally. If a game is not of complete information, then the individual players would not be able to predict the effect that their actions would have on the other players (even if the actor presumed other players would act rationally).