Essays in Game Theory and Behavioral Economics

Essays in Game Theory and Behavioral Economics
Title Essays in Game Theory and Behavioral Economics PDF eBook
Author Wei Zhang
Publisher
Pages 113
Release 2009
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Game Theory and Economic Behaviour

Game Theory and Economic Behaviour
Title Game Theory and Economic Behaviour PDF eBook
Author Reinhard Selten (Economist, Germany)
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Pages 924
Release 1999-03-24
Genre
ISBN 9781781008294

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'These two volumes constitute an impressive collection of selected path-breaking works of Professor Selten. . . . Edward Elgar Publications deserve merit for bringing out most frequently-cited and prominent articles of Professor Selten in a conveniently available package.' - K. Ravikumar, Journal of Scientific and Industrial Research In 1994, the Nobel Prize was awarded to Reinhard Selten, John Nash and John Harsanyi, for pioneering analysis in game theory. Selten was the first to refine the Nash equilibrium concept of non-cooperative games for analysing dynamic strategic interaction and to apply these concepts to analyses of oligopoly.

Essays in Behavioral Economics: Applied Game Theory and Experiments

Essays in Behavioral Economics: Applied Game Theory and Experiments
Title Essays in Behavioral Economics: Applied Game Theory and Experiments PDF eBook
Author Center for Economic Research (Tilburg)
Publisher
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Release 2014
Genre
ISBN 9789056684228

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Essays on Game Theory

Essays on Game Theory
Title Essays on Game Theory PDF eBook
Author The late John F. Nash
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Pages 116
Release 1996-01-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781781956298

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'This short volume is very welcome . . . Most importantly, on pages 32-33, the volume reprints as an appendix to the journal article based on Nash's Princeton doctoral dissertation on non-cooperative games a section of the thesis on "motivation and interpretation" that was omitted from the article. An editorial note remarks mildly that "The missing section is of considerable interest". This section, not available in any other published source, makes the present volume indispensable for research libraries . . . Nash's Essays on Game Theory, dating from his years as a Princeton graduate student . . . has a lasting impact on economics and related fields unmatched by any series of articles written in such a brief time . . . To economists, his name will always bring to mind his game theory papers of the early 1950s. It is good to have these conveniently reprinted in this volume.' - Robert W. Dimand, The Economic Journal 'The news that John Nash was to share the 1994 Nobel Prize for Economics with John Harsanyi and Reinhard Selten was doubly welcome. It signalled not only that the brilliant achievements of his youth were to be recognized in a manner consistent with their significance, but that the long illness that clouded his later years had fallen into remission. I hope that this collection of his economic papers will serve as another reminder that John Nash has rejoined the intellectual community to which he has contributed so much.' - From the introduction by Ken Binmore Essays on Game Theory is a unique collection of seven of John Nash's essays which highlight his pioneering contribution to game theory in economics. Featuring a comprehensive introduction by Ken Binmore which explains and summarizes John Nash's achievements in the field of non-cooperative and cooperative game theory, this book will be an indispensable reference for scholars and will be welcomed by those with an interest in game theory and its applications to the social sciences.

The Selten School of Behavioral Economics

The Selten School of Behavioral Economics
Title The Selten School of Behavioral Economics PDF eBook
Author Axel Ockenfels
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 299
Release 2010-09-09
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 3642139833

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Reinhard Selten, to date the only German Nobel Prize laureate in economics, celebrates his 80th birthday in 2010. While his contributions to game theory are well-known, the behavioral side of his scientific work has received less public exposure, even though he has been committed to experimental research during his entire career, publishing more experimental than theoretical papers in top-tier journals. This Festschrift is dedicated to Reinhard Selten’s exceptional influence on behavioral and experimental economics. In this collection of academic highlight papers, a number of his students are joined by leading scholars in experimental research to document the historical role of the “Meister” in the development of the research methodology and of several sub-fields of behavioral economics. Next to the academic insight in these highly active fields of experimental research, the papers also provide a glance at Reinhard Selten’s academic and personal interaction with his students and peers.

Games, Rationality and Behaviour

Games, Rationality and Behaviour
Title Games, Rationality and Behaviour PDF eBook
Author Alessandro Innocenti
Publisher Palgrave MacMillan
Pages 328
Release 2008-01-15
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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Behavioural game theory is the most important recent development of standard game theory, and its applications regard several fields of research, ranging from economic theory to sociology and political science. Behavioural game theory aims to provide a behavioural and psychological approach to game theory modelling, in order to identify more robust equilibrium outcomes and more realistic behavioural assumptions. This book explores the key topics in detail, covering issues such as players' heterogeneity, social preferences, reciprocity, learning and information, and punishment in public good games. It provides a state-of-the-art analysis of the progress and methodology of behavioural game theory, as well as exploring the interdisciplinary aspects of the subject, and is an extremely valuable resource for academics and scholars with an interest in the area. Book jacket.

Games and Human Behavior

Games and Human Behavior
Title Games and Human Behavior PDF eBook
Author David V. Budescu
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 448
Release 2019-06-13
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1317778464

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Human behavior often violates the predictions of rational choice theory. This realization has caused many social psychologists and experimental economists to attempt to develop an experimentally-based variant of game theory as an alternative descriptive model. The impetus for this book is the interest in the development of such a theory that combines elements from both disciplines and appeals to both. The editors have brought together leading researchers in the fields of experimental economics, behavioral game theory, and social dilemmas to engage in constructive dialogue across disciplinary boundaries. This book offers a comprehensive overview of the new insights into the motivation of human behavior under a variety of naturally or artificially induced incentive structures that are emerging from their work. Amnon Rapoport--a pioneer and leader in experimental study and quantitative modeling of human decisions in social and interactive contexts--is honored.