Game theory
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Game theory
(Macmillan reference books, . The New Palgrave)
Macmillan, 1989
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Extracts from: The new Palgrave : a dictionary of economics
Includes bibliographies
Description and Table of Contents
- Volume
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: hard ISBN 9780333495360
Description
This is a extract from the 4-volume dictionary of economics, a reference book which aims to define the subject of economics today. 1300 subject entries in the complete work cover the broad themes of economic theory. This concentrates on the topic of game theory, aiming to offer a systematic explanation of strategic behaviour, providing economists with a set of powerful analytic tools that can be applied to many aspects of decision-making. The essays in this volume show how, and why, this is one of the most rapidly expanding areas of economic theory today as well as one of the most exciting and intriguing.
Table of Contents
- Game theory, R.J.Aumann
- bargaining, J.C.Harsanyi
- Joseph Louis Francois Bertrand, M.Shubik
- bilateral monopoly, J.W.Friedman
- common knowledge, S.Werlang
- conflict and settlement, J.Hirshleifer
- cooperative equilibrium, A.Mas-Collel
- cooperative games, M.Shubik
- cores, W.Hildenbrand
- Antoine Augustin Cournot, M.Shubik
- differntial games, S.Clemhout and H.Wan, Jr
- duopoly, J.W.Friedman
- extensive form games, E.van Damme
- fair division, V.P.Crawford
- games with incomplete information , R.J.Weber
- Harold hotelling, K.J.Arrow
- large economies, J.Roberts
- Oscar Morgenstern, M.Shubik
- Nash equilibrium, D.M.Kreps
- non-cooperative games, J.E.Harrington, Jr
- oligopoly and game theory, H.Sonnenschein
- perfect information, L.J.Mirman
- prisoner's dilemma, A.Rapoport
- repeated games, J.F.Mertens
- shapley value, S.Hart
- statistical decision theory, J.O.Berger
- strategic reallocation of endowments, Z.Safra
- strategy-proof allocation mechanism, M.A.Satterthwaite
- supergames, J.F.Mertens
- John von Neumann, G.L.Thompson
- zero-sum games, M.Bacharach.
- Volume
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: pbk ISBN 9780333495377
Description
This is an extract from the 4-volume dictionary of economics, a reference book which aims to define the subject of economics today. 1300 subject entries in the complete work cover the broad themes of economic theory. It concentrates on the topic of game theory.
Table of Contents
- Game theory, R.J.Aumann
- bargaining, J.C.Harsanyi
- Joseph Louis Francois Bertrand, M.Shubik
- bilateral monopoly, J.W.Friedman
- common knowledge, S.Werlang
- conflict and settlement, J.Hirshleifer
- cooperative equilibrium, A.Mas-Collel
- cooperative games, M.Shubik
- cores, W.Hildenbrand
- Antoine Augustin Cournot, M.Shubik
- differntial games, S.Clemhout and H.Wan, Jr
- duopoly, J.W.Friedman
- extensive form games, E.van Damme
- fair division, V.P.Crawford
- games with incomplete information , R.J.Weber
- Harold hotelling, K.J.Arrow
- large economies, J.Roberts
- Oscar Morgenstern, M.Shubik
- Nash equilibrium, D.M.Kreps
- non-cooperative games, J.E.Harrington, Jr
- oligopoly and game theory, H.Sonnenschein
- perfect information, L.J.Mirman
- prisoner's dilemma, A.Rapoport
- repeated games, J.F.Mertens
- shapley value, S.Hart
- statistical decision theory, J.O.Berger
- strategic reallocation of endowments, Z.Safra
- strategy-proof allocation mechanism, M.A.Satterthwaite
- supergames, J.F.Mertens
- John von Neumann, G.L.Thompson
- zero-sum games, M.Bacharach.
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