Games, Strategies, and Decision Making develops key concepts with a minimum of mathematics. Drawing on a diverse collection of strategic scenarios, students are presented with empirical evidence, anecdotes and strategic situations toapply theory and gain a genuine insight into human behaviour. ÍNDICE: - PART I: LAYING THE FOUNDATIONS - Introduction to Strategic Reasoning - Building A Model of A Strategic Situation - PART II: SOLVING STRATEGIC FORM GAMES - Eliminating the Impossible:Solving A Game When Rationality is Common Knowledge - Stable Play: Nash Equilibria in Discrete Games with Two Or Three Players - Stable Play:Nash Equilibria in Discrete N-Player Games - Stable Play: Nash Equilibria in Continuous Games - Keep 'Em Guessing: Randomized Strategies - PART III: SOLVING EXTENSIVE FORM GAMES - Taking Turns: Sequential Games of Perfect Information - Taking Turns in the Dark: Sequential Games of Imperfect Information - PART IV: GAMES OF INCOMPLETE INFORMATION - I Know SomethingYou Don't Know: Games with Private Information - What You Do Tells Me Who YouAre: Signaling Games - Lies and the Lying Liars that Tell Them: Cheap Talk Games - PART V: REPEATED GAMES - Playing Forever: Repeated Interaction with Infinitely-Lived Players - Cooperation and Reputation: Applications of Repeated Interaction with Infinitely-Lived Players - Interaction in Infinitely-Lived Institutions - PART VI: EVOLUTIONARY GAME THEORY AND BIOLOGY - Evolutionary Game Theory and Biology: Evolutionarily Stable Strategies - Evolutionary Game Theoryand Biology: Replicator Dynamics
- ISBN: 978-0-7167-6630-8
- Editorial: W.H. Freeman
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 540
- Fecha Publicación: 30/12/2008
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés