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By Kreg Moccia

Mount Everest and the Race to the Top of the World: International Competition and Ascent Attempts in the Early 1950s. By Kreg Moccia. Background - Switzerland. No prior official attempts at Everest Well-known in mountaineering Economy doing well. Background - Soviet Union.

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By Kreg Moccia

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  1. Mount Everest and the Race to the Top of the World: International Competition and Ascent Attempts in the Early 1950s By Kreg Moccia

  2. Background - Switzerland • No prior official attempts at Everest • Well-known in mountaineering • Economy doing well

  3. Background - Soviet Union • No previous major mountaineering feats • Height of Cold War • Highly anyagonized

  4. Background - Great Britain • Made many previous attempts at Everest • Much at stake with First Ascent

  5. Utility Model Ux = utility of given player X c = constant px = prestige coefficient that takes into account utility gained from a potentially successful summit attempt Dx = dummy variable of whether or not player X decides to push forward; 0 if turning around and 1 if pushing forward tx = threat coefficient that takes into account utility lost from a rival’s potentially successful summit attempt Dy = dummy variable of whether or not player Y decides to push forward; 0 if turning around and 1 if pushing forward wx = value estimating weather conditions for player X’s ascent e = expedition’s current elevation on the mountain

  6. p - Prestige Parameter

  7. t - Threat Parameter

  8. w - Weather Paramter

  9. Basic Game Form

  10. Displaying Payoffs

  11. Switzerland

  12. Soviet Union

  13. Results

  14. Criticisms • Relative (arbitrary), non-exact parameter values • Not enough variables incorporated • Soviet expedition may not have taken place

  15. Improvements • Base in empirical data • Add more parameters • Generalize to other expeditions

  16. Britain

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