Game theory with applications to economics

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Game theory with applications to economics

James W. Friedman

Oxford University Press, 1990

2nd ed

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Bibliography: p. 311-316

Includes indexes

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Description

Drawing on examples from current economic literature and politics, this is the first book on game theory at an introductory, but not elementary, level. The author covers topics of great actual or potential use in economics, such as noncooperative games, infinitely repeated games, finitely repeated games, two-person cooperative games, and cooperative games with and without side payments. Thoroughly revised, the new second edition of this authoritative book includes greatly expanded coverage of equilibrium refinements, and the "folk theorem" for repeated games as well as a new chapter on finite noncooperative games.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction to games
  • finite non co-operative games
  • non co-operative games in strategic form
  • multiperiod non co-operative games without time dependence
  • time-dependent supergames, limited information, and bounded rationality
  • two-person co-operative games
  • n-person co-operative games with transferable utility
  • n-person co-operative games without transferable utility.

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