A clear, comprehensive introduction to the study of game theory. In the fourth edition, new real-world examples and compelling end-of-chapter exercises engage students with game theory.
The most accessible game theory text brings game theory to the masses.
Part One: Introduction and General Principles 1. Basic Ideas and Examples 2. How to Think about Strategic Games Part Two: Concepts and Techniques 3. Games with Sequential Moves 4. Simultaneous-Move Games with Pure Strategies 5. Simultaneous-Move Games with Pure Strategies, II 6. Combining Sequential and Simultaneous Moves 7. Simultaneous-Move Games with Mixed Strategies Part Three: Some Broad Classes of Games and Strategies 8. Uncertainty and Information 9. Strategic Moves 10. The Prisoner?s Dilemma and Repeated Games 11. Collective-Action Games 12. Evolutionary Games Part Four: Applications to Specific Strategic Situations 13. Mechanism Design 14. Brinkmanship: The Cuban Missile Crisis 15. Strategy and Voting 16. Bidding Strategy and Auction Design 17. Bargaining
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ISBN
9780393920758
Publisert
2015-02-17
Utgave
4. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Ww Norton & Co
Vekt
1191 gr
Høyde
254 mm
Bredde
183 mm
Dybde
25 mm
Aldersnivå
06, P
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
736

Biographical note

Avinash K. Dixit is Emeritus John J.F. Sherrerd University Professor of Economics at Princeton University, where he offered his popular freshman course in game theory. He is among the world's leading economists, having made fundamental contributions in several major fields as well as in game theory. He is the author of many books, including Dixit/Nalebuff: Thinking Strategically (Norton, 1991), Dixit/Pindyck: Investment Under Uncertainty (Princeton University Press, 1994), and Dixit/Nalebuff: The Art of Strategy (Norton, 2009). Susan Skeath is Professor of Economics at Wellesley College, where she teaches a number of courses in microeconomics and a course in game theory, which she introduced into the school's curriculum. She conducts research in international trade theory, and is currently working on a new Intermediate Microeconomics text with her colleague Ann Velenchik. Professor Skeath earned her doctorate at Princeton University. David H. Reiley, Jr. is a research scientist at Google. He previously taught at Vanderbilt, Northwestern, and the University of Arizona. He is well known for his use of field experiments in economic research.