The text is organized in four parts: strategic games, extensive games with perfect information, extensive games with imperfect information, and coalitional games. It includes over 100 exercises.
The book introduces in an accessible manner the main ideas behind the theory rather than their mathematical expression. All concepts are defined precisely, and logical reasoning is used throughout.
The text synthesizes some of the central results in the field while also simplifying their treatment to make them more accessible to nonexperts.
" Part memoir, part crash-course in economic theory, this deeply engaging book by one of the world's foremost economists looks at economic ideas through a personal lens.
Each part of the book also contains several chapter-length applications including Bankruptcy Law, the NASDAQ market, OPEC, and the Commons problem. This is also the first text to provide a detailed analysis of dynamic strategic interaction.
He analyzes the interactions between landowners and governments (both eminent domain and regulatory takings) and those regulating the governance of property owned by multipleindividuals (such as co-ownership, marital property, and the law ...
Ariel Rubinstein's well-known lecture notes on microeconomics—now fully revised and expanded This book presents Ariel Rubinstein's lecture notes for the first part of his well-known graduate course in microeconomics.
This book offers a gentle introduction to the mathematics of both sides of game theory: combinatorial and classical.
Theory, Experiments, and Field Studies Vincent Buskens, Rense Corten, Chris Snijders ... The only experimental study of “maverick” behavior we are aware of has been conducted by →Li and Plott (2009).
This advanced text introduces the principles of noncooperative game theory in a direct and uncomplicated style that will acquaint students with the broad spectrum of the field while highlighting and explaining what they need to know at any ...