Game theory with economic applications /

This text looks at game theory and uses it as a tool to enable people to make strategic decisions. A lucid presentation of the theory is given, followed by application chapters emphasising the practical aspects of game theory.

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Autor principal: Bierman, H. Scott
Otros Autores: Fernandez, Luis Florentin
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Reading, Mass. : Addison-Wesley, c1998.
Edición:2nd ed.
Colección:Addison-Wesley series in economics.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction
  • pt. 1. Decision Theory
  • 1. Making Optimal Decisions
  • 2. Choosing among Lotteries
  • 3. Using Information
  • pt. 2. Games with Perfect Information
  • 4. The Elements of a Game
  • 5. Nash Equilibrium I
  • 6. Bargaining
  • 7. Involuntary Unemployment
  • 8. Insurance
  • 9. Patents and Product Variety
  • 10. Consistent Macroeconomic Policy
  • pt. 3. Games with Simultaneous Moves
  • 11. Nash Equilibrium II
  • 12. The Coase Theorem
  • 13. Cournot and Betrand Duopoly
  • 14. Voting Paradoxes
  • 15. The Use of Common Resources
  • 16. Strategic Trade Policy
  • pt. 4. Games with Private Information
  • 17. Bayesian Equilibrium
  • 18. Limit Pricing
  • 19. Adverse Selection and Credit Rationing
  • 20. Strikes and Other Bargaining Breakdowns
  • 21. Corporate Takeovers and Greenmail
  • 22. Public Goods and Preference Revelation
  • pt. 5. Repeated Games
  • 23. Subgame-Perfect Equilibrium
  • 24. Cartel Enforcement
  • 25. Durable Goods and Monopoly Power.