Equilibrium Threshold Strategies: The Case of Queues with Priorities

Published Online:https://doi.org/10.1287/opre.45.6.966

Multiplicity of solutions is typical for systems where the individual's tendency to act in a certain way increases when more of the other individuals in the population act in this way. We provide a detailed analysis of a queueing model in which two priority levels can be purchased. In particular, we compute all of the Nash equilibrium strategies (pure and mixed) of the threshold type.

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