The problem of distributing resources fairly over centuries was at the forefront of political, academic and social life. According to political scientist Steven J. Brams (1996) and mathematician Alan D. Taylor (1996), the problem of equitable division can be traced back to the Hebrew Bible. Mother's claims In the last century, problems of equitable distribution and property distribution have emerged in various fields - divorce claims, heritage resolution, tax evaluation - and attempts to tackle these dilemmas are also increasing (Brams & Taylor 1996).
The application of game theory in political science mainly focuses on overlapping areas such as fair division, political economy, public choice, war negotiations, positive political theory and social choice theory. In these fields, researchers have developed a game theory model where participants are usually voters, states, special interest groups, and politicians. An example of application of early game theory to political science was provided by Anthony Downs. In his book "Economic Democracy Theory" he applies Hotlin's location model to the political process. In the downcian model, political candidates promise to present ideology in a one-dimensional policy space. First, Mr. Tang showed how political candidates fit the ideology preferred by middle voters if voters have fully understood the situation, but later voters remain rational and ignorant I insist on choosing to be.
This country is divided, but these differences are not real problems. To be honest, the United States always looks at its fair share, in many cases it is bitter. After the new catastrophe, we have shown our best, unified color for a while, but these are rare. In the majority of our history, social and economic problems are distinguished, enriching the vast majority of prejudice and minority communities (colored people, not mainly colored people) I made it to a poor man. Women, immigrants oppose nationalists and others.