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Game Theory and Applications

A volume in Economic Theory, Econometrics, and Mathematical Economics

Book1990

Edited by:

Tatsuro Ichiishi, Abraham Neyman and Yair Tauman

Game Theory and Applications

A volume in Economic Theory, Econometrics, and Mathematical Economics

Book1990

 

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Edited by:

Tatsuro Ichiishi, Abraham Neyman and Yair Tauman

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Game Theory and Applications outlines game theory and proves its validity by examining it alongside the neoclassical paradigm. This book contends that the neoclassical theory is th ... read full description

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    Refinement of Nash Equilibrium: The Main Ideas

    ELON KOHLBERG

    Pages 3-45

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    Supergames

    SYLVAIN SORIN

    Pages 46-63

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    Repeated Games with Incomplete Information

    FRANÇOISE FORGES

    Pages 64-76

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    Repeated Games

    JEAN-FRANÇOIS MERTENS

    Pages 77-130

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    Bounded Rationality and Strategic Complexity in Repeated Games

    EHUD KALAI

    Pages 131-157

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    The Shapley Value

    ROBERT AUMANN

    Pages 158-165

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    Advances in Value Theory

    SERGIU HART

    Pages 166-175

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    Axiomatizations of the Core, the Nucleolus, and the Prekernel

    BEZALEL PELEG

    Pages 176-182

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    Consistency

    MICHAEL MASCHLER

    Pages 183-186

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    The Consistency Principle

    WILLIAM THOMSON

    Pages 187-215

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    Discrete Concepts in n-Person Game Theory: Nondegeneracy and Homogeneity

    JOACHIM ROSENMÜLLER

    Pages 216-231

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    Two-Sided Matching Markets: An Overview of Some Theory and Empirical Evidence

    ALVIN E. ROTH

    Pages 232-251

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    Strategic Market Game Models of Exchange Economies

    MARTIN SHUBIK

    Pages 252-272

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    Information Transmission

    SHMUEL ZAMIR, MORTON I. KAMIEN and YAIR TAUMAN

    Pages 273-281

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    Monotonic Surplus Sharing and the Utilization of Common Property Resources

    HERVÉ MOULIN

    Pages 282-299

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    Developments in Stable Set Theory

    WILLIAM F. LUCAS

    Pages 300-316

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    Game Theoretic Models of Voting in Multidimensional Issue Spaces

    RICHARD D. MCKELVEY

    Pages 317-335

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    Israel and the PLO: A Game with Differential Information

    SHAUL MISHAL, DAVID SCHMEIDLER and ITAI SENED

    Pages 336-357

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    A Survey of Some Results Closely Related to the Knaster–Kuratowski–Mazurkiewicz Theorem

    KY FAN

    Pages 358-370

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    Index

    Pages 419-435

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Description

Game Theory and Applications outlines game theory and proves its validity by examining it alongside the neoclassical paradigm. This book contends that the neoclassical theory is the exceptional case, and that game theory may indeed be the rule. The papers and abstracts collected here explore its recent development and suggest new research directions.

Game Theory and Applications outlines game theory and proves its validity by examining it alongside the neoclassical paradigm. This book contends that the neoclassical theory is the exceptional case, and that game theory may indeed be the rule. The papers and abstracts collected here explore its recent development and suggest new research directions.

Key Features

@introbul:Key Features
@bul:* Explains many of the recent central developments in game theory
* Highlights new research directions in economic theory which surpass the neoclassical paradigm
* Includes game-theoretical analyses in economics, political science, and biology
* Written by leading game theorists, economists, political scientists, and biologists

@introbul:Key Features
@bul:* Explains many of the recent central developments in game theory
* Highlights new research directions in economic theory which surpass the neoclassical paradigm
* Includes game-theoretical analyses in economics, political science, and biology
* Written by leading game theorists, economists, political scientists, and biologists

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ISBN

978-0-12-370182-4

Language

English

Published

1990

Copyright

Copyright © 1990 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Academic Press

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Editors

Tatsuro Ichiishi

Department of Economics, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio

Abraham Neyman

Institute for Decision Sciences, State University of New York at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, New York

The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel

Yair Tauman

Department of Economics, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio

Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel