Game Theory
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Games and Public Administration
Georg von Wangenheim
Despite the increasing trend towards deregulation, the public regulation of private activities remains a common phenomenon in industrialized countries. However, it is frequently claimed that slow and costly regulatory licensing procedure... -
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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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Modeling Rational Agents
Nicola Giocoli
‘Nicola Giocoli’s fascinating and important study is a worthy recipient of the Joseph Dorfman Award of the History of Economics Society. Giocoli brilliantly recounts the strange story of the first three decades of game theory. Attributin...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Game Theory and International Environmental Cooperation
Michael Finus
‘Finus develops the important insights of game theory for understanding international environmental problems in a rigorous yet accessible manner. The book is extremely comprehensive, and will take readers should they choose to a high lev... -
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Money and Financial Institutions – A Game Theoretic Approach
Martin Shubik
‘The two volumes of the Selected Essays of Professor Shubik present a recognizably most valuable collection. The earlier publication of Shubik’s book Game Theory in the Social Sciences was very much appreciated and won the Lanchester Pr... -
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Game Theory and Economic Behaviour
Reinhard Selten
‘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 i...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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The Measurement of Voting Power
Dan S. Felsenthal, Moshé Machover
‘To say that this book is excellent would be an understatement. It is really remarkable. Not only would it help people using power indices to redirect their analysis, but it could also incite game theorists in general to reconsider the... -
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Economic Games and Strategic Behaviour
Frank Stähler
‘Researchers should find plenty of material of interest and certainly a perusal of at least the first three chapters and the concluding one should be rewarding and may well tempt one to go through the entire work.’ – S. Das Gupta, Zentra... -
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Game Theory and the Environment
Edited by Nick Hanley, Henk Folmer
‘I hope that my review has given a fair summary of the fascinating topics that the editors have assembled. The book features good theory that is appropriate to a large audience as the contributors have made an effort to present the mater... -
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Rational Behaviour and the Design of Institutions
Hannu Nurmi
‘Nurmi’s book on rational behaviour and its implications for the design of institutions is a valuable contribution to the analysis of collective decision-making. Though written by a political scientist the book shall be of use not only ... -
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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...