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The Economic Theory of Incentives
Edited by David Martimort
This comprehensive two-volume research collection recaps major literary contributions to the economic theory of incentives. The carefully selected papers spanning forty-five years analyse and review collective decision problems in the co... -
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Game Theory and International Environmental Cooperation
Edited by Michael Finus, Alejandro Caparrós
'As the nations of the world struggle to negotiate an effective post-Kyoto international climate agreement, there is no area of economic scholarship that has more to offer than game theory. Michael Finus and Alejandro Caparrós, themselve... -
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Economic Analyses of Social Networks
Edited by Matthew O. Jackson, Yves Zenou
‘The economic importance of social interactions not mediated by the market has long been recognized. However, it is only the emergence of network analysis that has supplied a useful method of study. The editors have performed a signal se... -
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The Economics of Gambling and National Lotteries
Edited by Leighton Vaughan Williams
In recent years there has been a substantial global increase in interest in the study of gambling. To some extent this has mirrored seismic changes in the way that betting and gaming markets worldwide are taxed and regulated. This has he... -
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Bargaining and the Theory of Cooperative Games: John Nash and Beyond
Edited by William Thomson
Building on the pioneering work by the Nobel Memorial Laureate, John Nash, Professor Thomson has brought together a broad selection of seminal articles which analyse and discuss bargaining and the theory of cooperative games. Beginning w... -
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Game Theory and the Law
Edited by Eric B. Rasmusen
Game Theory and the Law is a collection of previously published articles in which ideas from game theory and the economics of asymmetric information are applied to legal issues. Game theory’s method is to simplify a situation by describi... -
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The Economics of Natural Hazards
Edited by Howard Kunreuther, Adam Rose
‘Given the recent events and the ever present risk of natural hazards, this book edited by Kunreuther and Rose is a timely and useful contribution. . . this book is a worthwhile contribution to the Elgar reference collection and is compl... -
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Recent Developments in Time Series
Edited by Paul Newbold, Stephen J. Leybourne
‘To summarise, these two volumes reach exactly the purpose they aim at. They represent an excellent reference for the academic researcher as they really contain some of the most important papers on time series analysis that have been wri... -
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The Principal Agent Model
Edited by Jean-Jacques Laffont
‘The economics of asymmetric information has been the most important new tool of economic analysis and has proved powerful in explaining many aspects of the functioning of the economy. The principal-agent relation is a central aspect of ... -
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The Foundations of Game Theory
Edited by Mary A. Dimand, Robert W. Dimand
‘This collection contains a number of interesting papers which justify reprinting. The editors are to be congratulated on making these available.’ – Bruce Philip, History of Economic Thought ‘This is a useful collection.’ – Ken Binmore... -
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Theories of Migration
Edited by Robin Cohen
In Theories of Migration, Robin Cohen has brought together a substantive body of scholarship from many disciplines and schools of thought which address the failure to produce one satisfactory general theory of migration. Attempts to con... -
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Game Theory in Economics
Edited by Ariel Rubinstein
‘The collection of articles contained in this volume is impressive. Many of the most often cited papers of game theory are represented.’ – Jürgen Eichberger, The Economic Record During the 1980s, economic theory has been revolutionised...