Game theory and economic analysis: a quiet revolution in economics/ Edited By Christian Schmidt.
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TextPublication details: London: Routledge, 2020.Edition: 1st edDescription: vi,193p.: ill.; 24 cmISBN: - 9780367475352
- 330.015195 SCG
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includes bibliography
PART I Historical insight
1 Von Neumann and Morgenstern in historical perspective
2 Rupture versus continuity in game theory: Nash versus Von Neumann and Morgenstern
PART II Theoretical content
3 Bluff and reputation
4 An appraisal of cooperative game theory
5 The coalition concept in game theory
6 Do Von Neumann and Morgenstern have heterodox followers?
7 From specularity to temporality in game theory
PART III Applications
8 Collective choice mechanisms and individual incentives
9 Team models as a framework to analyze coordination problems within the firm
This book presents the huge variety of current contributions of game theory to economics. The reader is taken through a concise history of game theory and exposed to original pieces of work that are significant to game theory as a whole.
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