Game theory has become increasingly popular among
undergraduate as well as business school students. This
text is the first to provide both a complete theoretical
treatment of the subject and a variety of real-world
applications, primarily in economics, but also in
business, political science, and the law. Strategies and
Games grew out of Prajit Dutta's experience teaching a
course in game theory over the last six years at
Columbia University.The book is divided into three
parts: Strategic Form Games and Their Applications,
Extensive Form Games and Their Applications, and
Asymmetric Information Games and Their Applications. The
theoretical topics include dominance solutions, Nash
equilibrium, backward induction, subgame perfect
equilibrium, repeated games, dynamic games, Bayes-Nash
equilibrium, mechanism design, auction theory, and
signaling. An appendix presents a thorough discussion of
single-agent decision theory, as well as the
optimization and probability theory required for the
course.Every chapter that introduces a new theoretical
concept opens with examples and ends with a case
study.Case studies include Global Warming and the
Internet, Poison Pills, Treasury Bill Auctions, and
Final Jeopardy. Each part of the book also contains
several chapter-length applications including Bankruptcy
Law, the NASDAQ market, OPEC, and the Commons problem.
This is also the first text to provide a detailed
analysis of dynamic strategic interaction. |
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