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Strategy: an introduction to game theory

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Joel Watson
판사항
Third Edition
발행사항
New York :,W. W. Norton & Company,,2013
형태사항
xv, 491 p. : illustrations; 24cm
ISBN
9780393918380
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320.1 J64s
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Writing in a conversational style, Watson (University of California-San Diego) explains basic concepts, classic examples, and applications in this textbook for an upper-division game theory course for undergraduate students in economics. The text emphasizes mathematically rigorous analysis of simple examples, rather than complicated or incomplete analysis of general models, and integrates an analysis of the concept of contract, while still offering standard game theory coverage. Each chapter includes a guided exercise, plus other exercises. The text also offers 70 pages of reference appendices. In addition to undergraduate economics students, the text can also serve graduate students in economics, political science, law, and business who seek a solid intro to game theory. It can also serve as a primary or secondary text for graduate courses that have a significant game-theoretic component. Annotation ⓒ2013 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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Part I: Representations and Basic Assumptions
2) The Extensive Form
3) Strategies and the Normal Form
4) Beliefs, Mixed Strategies, and Expected Payoffs
5) General Assumptions and Methodology
Part II: Analyzing Behavior in Static Settings
6) Dominance and Best Response
7) Rationalizability and Iterated Dominance
8) Location, Partnership, and Social Unrest
9) Nash Equilibrium
10) Oligopoly, Tariffs, Crime, and Voting
11) Mixed-Strategy Nash Equilibrium
12) Strictly Competitive Games and Security Strategies
13) Contract, Law, and Enforcement in Static Settings
Part III: Analyzing Behavior in Dynamic Settings
14) Details of the Extensive Form
15) Sequential Rationality and Solution Concepts
16) Topics in Industrial Organization
17) Parlor Games
18) Bargaining Problems
19) Analysis of Simple Bargaining Games
20) Games with Joint Decisions; Negotiation Equilibrium
21) Unverifiable Investment, Hold Up, Options, And
Ownership
22) Repeated Games and Reputation
23) Collusion, Trade Agreements, and Goodwill
Part IV: Information
24) Random Events and Incomplete Information
25) Risk and Incentives in Contracting
26) Bayesian Nash Equilibrium and Rationalizability
27) Lemons, Auctions, and Information Aggregation
28) Perfect Bayesian Equilibrium
29) Job-Market Signaling and Reputation