Game Theory - Info and Reading Options
By Drew Fudenberg and Jean Tirole

"Game Theory" was published by The MIT Press in 1993 - Cambridge, MA, USA, it has 603 pages and the language of the book is English.
“Game Theory” Metadata:
- Title: Game Theory
- Authors: Drew FudenbergJean Tirole
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: 603
- Publisher: The MIT Press
- Publish Date: 1993
- Publish Location: Cambridge, MA, USA
“Game Theory” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Economics, Mathematical - Game theory - Mathematical Economics - open_syllabus_project - Théorie des jeux - Mathématiques économiques - BUSINESS & ECONOMICS - Decision-Making & Problem Solving - Analyse économique - Compétitivité - Jeux mathématiques - Modèles économiques - Planification stratégique - Spieltheorie - Ökonometrie - Economic Theory - Teoria Dos Jogos - Hb144 .f83 1991 - 658.4/0353
Edition Specifications:
- Format: Hardcover
- Pagination: xxiii, 579p.
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL27252033M - OL2727409W
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 878015198 - 23180038
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 91002301
- ISBN-13: 9780262061414
- ISBN-10: 0262061414
- All ISBNs: 0262061414 - 9780262061414
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This advanced text introduces the principles of noncooperative game theory in a direct and uncomplicated style that will acquaint students with the broad spectrum of the field while highlighting and explaining what they need to know at any given point. This advanced text introduces the principles of noncooperative game theory—including strategic form games, Nash equilibria, subgame perfection, repeated games, and games of incomplete information—in a direct and uncomplicated style that will acquaint students with the broad spectrum of the field while highlighting and explaining what they need to know at any given point. The analytic material is accompanied by many applications, examples, and exercises. The theory of noncooperative games studies the behavior of agents in any situation where each agent's optimal choice may depend on a forecast of the opponents' choices. "Noncooperative" refers to choices that are based on the participant's perceived selfinterest. Although game theory has been applied to many fields, Fudenberg and Tirole focus on the kinds of game theory that have been most useful in the study of economic problems. They also include some applications to political science. The fourteen chapters are grouped in parts that cover static games of complete information, dynamic games of complete information, static games of incomplete information, dynamic games of incomplete information, and advanced topics. source: https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/game-theory
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