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Highlight on Game Theory, 2012
This volume gathers the lecture notes of the Second International Summer School on Cognitive Wireless Communications "Highlight on Game Theory", held in Paris, France, on July 10-13, 2012. The school was initiated by the European ACTION IC0902 funded by COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology, www.cost.eu) in the domain of ...
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This volume gathers the lecture notes of the Second International Summer School on Cognitive Wireless Communications "Highlight on Game Theory", held in Paris, France, on July 10-13, 2012. The school was initiated by the European ACTION IC0902 funded by COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology, www.cost.eu) in the domain of ...
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1975
The interdependence of firms in oligopolistic markets and the inherent uncertainty about competitors’ reactions to any course of action adopted by a firm cannot be analysed effectively by the traditional tools of economic theory.
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The interdependence of firms in oligopolistic markets and the inherent uncertainty about competitors’ reactions to any course of action adopted by a firm cannot be analysed effectively by the traditional tools of economic theory.
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A Game Theory of Logic — A Logic of Game Theory [PDF]
This paper does not deal with the applications of game theory for which this theory was first developed, that is, for modelling economic systems and rational decision making. But I do not want to consider games as abstract mathematical structures, either. I want to concentrate on what it is that makes a game actually playable.
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Contributions to the Theory of Games. [PDF]
A. W. Tucker, R. D. Luce, Harold W. Kuhn
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2008
Introduction Since the seminal book by Von Neumann and Morgenstern (1944), Theory of Games and Economic Behavior , game theory has progressively permeated all fields of economics (industrial organization, labor, financial and international economics) and extended its influence on the other social sciences (politics, sociology, and law).
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Introduction Since the seminal book by Von Neumann and Morgenstern (1944), Theory of Games and Economic Behavior , game theory has progressively permeated all fields of economics (industrial organization, labor, financial and international economics) and extended its influence on the other social sciences (politics, sociology, and law).
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1987
Oligopoly theory is concerned with market structures in which the actions of individual firms affect and are affected by the actions of other firms. Unlike the polar cases of perfect competition and monopoly, strategic issues are fundamental to the study of such markets. In this entry we will explain some of the central themes of oligopoly theory, both
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Oligopoly theory is concerned with market structures in which the actions of individual firms affect and are affected by the actions of other firms. Unlike the polar cases of perfect competition and monopoly, strategic issues are fundamental to the study of such markets. In this entry we will explain some of the central themes of oligopoly theory, both
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2011
We begin with an exposition on the theory of noncooperative games. The strategic form game representation is introduced first, followed by selected equilibrium concepts based on the Nash equilibrium and some of its refinements like its undominated variant, the Coalition-Proof and the Strong Nash equilibrium.
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We begin with an exposition on the theory of noncooperative games. The strategic form game representation is introduced first, followed by selected equilibrium concepts based on the Nash equilibrium and some of its refinements like its undominated variant, the Coalition-Proof and the Strong Nash equilibrium.
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