Game theory : critical concepts in the social sciences
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Game theory : critical concepts in the social sciences
Routledge, 2001
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
Game theory is rapidly becoming one of the cornerstones of the social sciences. The articles gathered here chart the intellectual history of game theory from its place in the Enlightenment tradition, through the explosion of literature in the late 1970s, to issues of current and emerging debates.
This extensively indexed set will be a valuable reference tool to researchers in sociology and politics, as well as economics.
Table of Contents
Volume I: Foundations
Precursors Pioneers of Game Theory Pioneers of Modern Bargaining Theory
Volume II: Refinements
Nash's Project Embellished with (Bayesian) Uncertainty Dynamic Games Dynamic Bargaining Evolutionary Games Psychological Games
Volume III
Part I: Economic Applications
Oligopolistic Games Auctions Macroeconomic Games General Equilibrium and Arrow's Impossibility Theorem
Part II: Game Theory and the Social Sciences
Political Science Analytical Marxism Sociology and Anthropology
Volume IV: Discontents
The Trouble with Consistently Aligned Beliefs The Problem With Backward Induction The Problem with Bargaining Solutions Philosophical Queries
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