Game theory : an introduction /
This comprehensive textbook introduces readers to the principal ideas and applications of game theory, in a style that combines rigor with accessibility. Steven Tadelis begins with a concise description of rational decision making, and goes on to discuss strategic and extensive form games with compl...
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Princeton, N.J. :
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2013
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- Preface
- Pte.1. Rational decision making: 1. The single-person decision problem
- 2. Introducing uncertainty and time
- Pte.2. Static games of complete information: 3. Preliminaries
- 4. Rationality and common knowledge
- 5. Pinning down beliefs: Nash equilibrium
- 6. Mixed strategies
- Pte.3. Dynamic games of complete information: 7. Preliminaries
- 8. Credibility and sequencial rationality
- 9. Multistage games
- 10. Repeated games
- 11. Strategic bargaining
- Pte.4. Static games of incomplete information: 12. Bayesian games
- 13. Auctions and competitive bidding
- 14. Mechanism design
- Pte.5. Dtnamic games of incomplete information: 15. Sequential rationality with incomplete information
- 16. Signaling games
- 17. Building a reputation
- 18. Information transmission and Cheap Talk
- 19. Mathematical appendix
- References.