A survey of dynamic games in economics
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A survey of dynamic games in economics
(Surveys on theories in economics and business administration, v. 1)
World Scientific, c2010
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 243-272) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book provides readers with a comprehensive survey of models of dynamic games in economics, including an extensive coverage of numerous fields of applications. It will also discuss and explain main concepts and techniques used in dynamic games, and inform readers of its major developments while equipping them with tools and ideas that will aid in the formulation of solutions for problems. A Survey of Dynamic Games in Economics will interest those who wish to study more about the conceptions, approaches and models that are applied in the domain of dynamic games.
Table of Contents
- Key Concepts in Dynamic Games
- Open-Loop Nash Equilibrium and Feedback Nash Equilibrium
- Dynamic Open-Loop and Feedback Stackelberg Equilibrium
- Applications in Industrial Organization: Capital Accumulation Games, R&D Races, Pre-Empting, Price and Quantity Competition with Adjustment Costs, Games Among Internet Services Providers
- Applications in Public Economics: Dynamic Contribution to a Public Good, Discrete Public Goods Games, Reputation Building in a Federal System, Dynamic Redistributive Taxation, Building-Up of Trust Among Selfish Agents
- Applications to Environmental Economics: Trans-Boundary Pollution Games, Global Warming Games
- Applications to Resource Economics: Fishery Games, Natural Resource Oligopoly, Tariffs on Exhaustible Resources
- Applications to International Economics: Dynamic Games of Foreign Aids, Dynamic Optimal Tariff and Retaliation
- Applications to Development Economics: Capital Flights, Dynamic Grabbing, Corruption Games Among Status-Conscious Agents.
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