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  1. Game Theory: A Nontechnical Introduction by Morton D. Davis, 1997-07-01
  2. Game Theory for Applied Economists by Robert Gibbons, 1992-07-13
  3. Rock, Paper, Scissors: Game Theory in Everyday Life by Len Fisher, 2008-11-04
  4. Game Theory: Analysis of Conflict by Roger B. Myerson, 1997-09-15
  5. Game Theory by Drew Fudenberg, Jean Tirole, 1991-08-29
  6. A Course in Game Theory by Martin J. Osborne, Ariel Rubinstein, 1994-07-12
  7. Game Theory Evolving: A Problem-Centered Introduction to Modeling Strategic Interaction (Second Edition) by Herbert Gintis, 2009-01-26
  8. A Theory of Fun for Game Design by Raph Koster, 2004-11-06
  9. Game Theory at Work: How to Use Game Theory to Outthink and Outmaneuver Your Competition by James Miller, 2003-03-13
  10. Game Theory: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions) by Ken Binmore, 2007-11-02
  11. Strategy: An Introduction to Game Theory, 2nd Edition by Joel Watson, 2007-10-16
  12. Theory of Games and Economic Behavior (Commemorative Edition) (Princeton Classic Editions) by John von Neumann, Oskar Morgenstern, 2007-03-19
  13. Game Theory and the Law by Douglas Baird, Robert Gertner, et all 1998-09-01
  14. Game Theory and Strategy (Mathematical Association of America Textbooks) by Philip D. Straffin, 1996-09-05

1. Al Roth's Game Theory And Experimental Economics Page
Includes introductory articles, papers on history, methodology, and philosophy, abstracts from scientific Category Science Social Sciences Economics game theory......Al Roth's game theory and experimental economics page. These papers willbe presented under the heading Learning, and cognitive game theory.
http://www.economics.harvard.edu/~aroth/alroth.html
Al Roth's game theory and experimental economics page
Last updated 3/08/03...comments and suggested links welcome... al_roth@harvard.edu I am the George Gund Professor of Economics and Business Administration in the Department of Economics at Harvard University , and in the Harvard Business School
My mailing addresses, phone numbers, and other contact info are here.
(Here is my one paragraph HBS biography
My research interests are in game theory, in experimental economics, and in market design (for which game theory, experimentation, and computation are natural and complementary tools). My Fall 2002 course in Experimental Economics My Spring 2003 Market Design course with Estelle Cantillon. You can scroll through this page, or jump to some of the following topic headings.

2. History Of Game Theory
Browse a timeline to learn about the development of this economic theory throughout history. Follow links to additional resources. AN OUTLINE OF THE HISTORY OF game theory
http://william-king.www.drexel.edu/top/class/histf.html
AN OUTLINE OF THE HISTORY OF GAME THEORY
by Paul Walker
1 April 1995 Other economic and game theoretic material on this server.
Timeline:
Ancient Times
The Present

The Babylonian Talmud is the compilation of ancient law and tradition set down during the first five centuries A.D. which serves as the basis of Jewish religious, criminal and civil law. One problem discussed in the Talmud is the socalled marriage contract problem: a man has three wives whose marriage contracts specify that in the case of this death they receive 100, 200 and 300 respectively. The Talmud gives apparently contradictory recommendations. Where the man dies leaving an estate of only 100, the Talmud recommends equal division. However, if the estate is worth 300 it recommends proportional division (50,100,150), while for an estate of 200, its recommendation of (50,75,75) is a complete mystery. This particular Mishna has baffled Talmudic scholars for two millennia. In 1985, it was recognised that the Talmud anticipates the modern theory of cooperative games. Each solution corresponds to the nucleolus of an appropriately defined game.
In a letter dated 13 November James Waldegrave provided the first, known, minimax mixed strategy solution to a two-person game. Waldegrave wrote the letter, about a two-person version of the card game le Her, to Pierre-Remond de Montmort who in turn wrote to Nicolas Bernoulli, including in his letter a discussion of the Waldegrave solution. Waldegrave's solution is a minimax mixed strategy equilibrium, but he made no extension of his result to other games, and expressed concern that a mixed strategy "does not seem to be in the usual rules of play" of games of chance.

3. Springer LINK: International Journal Of Game Theory
The Physica Journal International Journal of game theory publishes in the field of game theory and its applications in mathematical economics, management science, political science, biology. every new table of contents of International Journal of game theory? Then register with our freeof-charge mail service
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ISSN: 0020-7276 (printed version)
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4. Combinatorial Game Theory
Directory of links leads to resources and games on the topic of game theory that involves strategies and mathematics of twoplayer games. Combinatorial game theory. Combinatorial game theory studies strategies and mathematics of two-player games of perfect
http://www.ics.uci.edu/~eppstein/cgt
Combinatorial Game Theory
Combinatorial Game Theory studies strategies and mathematics of two-player games of perfect knowledge such as chess or go (but often either concentrating instead on simpler games such as nim, or solving endgames and other special cases). An important distinction between this subject and classical game theory (a branch of economics) is that game players are assumed to move in sequence rather than simultanously, so there is no point in randomization or other information-hiding strategies. The bible of combinatorial game theory is Winning Ways for your Mathematical Plays , by E. R. Berlekamp , J. H. Conway, and R. K. Guy; the mathematical foundations of the field are provided by Conway's earlier book On Numbers and Games . Many papers from the more recent collections Games of No Chance and More Games of No Chance are now also available online. If you haven't read these, get thee to a library!
Recent additions:

5. International Journal Of Game TheoryPublishes Research Articles That Examine Gam
Provides game theory resources including lecture notes, text book reviews, and interactive applets and games. A resource for educators and students of game theory. Lecture Notes
http://www.tau.ac.il/ijgt
The homepage of the International Journal of Game Theory has moved to:
http://link.springer.de/link/service/journals/00182/index.htm

6. Game Theory .net - Resources For Learning And Teaching Strategy For Business And
game theory resources including lectures, text books, and online games. Includes sections on game Category Science Social Sciences Economics game theory......game theory resources for educators and students lecture notes, text books, interactivegame theory applets, online games. game theory in books and film.
http://www.gametheory.net/
A resource for educators and students of game theory.
Lecture Notes

Online notes for teaching game theory. Pop Culture
Game Theory in books and movies. News
Game theory in the news. Games
Fun activities related to game theory. Interactive Materials
Java applets and online games.
Evaluation materials, print and online. Books
Reviews of textbooks. Links
Other resources on the web.
Q U I C K L I N K S
Dictionary
Game theory terms About Site information Updates What's new? Privacy Our policy FAQ Common questions Awards Site honors Contact Us Comments, suggestions Home Lecture Notes Books Pop Culture ... Mike.Shor@owen.vanderbilt.edu Updated 14 March 2003

7. Center For Game Theory In Economics
Home Page of the Center for game theory in Economics, SUNY at Stony Brook.Category Science Social Sciences Economics game theory Institutes......The game theory Tradition continues From 2003. 14th InternationalConference on game theory. SUNY, Stony Brook, NY. July 2125, 2003.
http://www.sunysb.edu/gametheory/
Home About the Center Faculty and Staff 14th Summer Festival ... SUNY at Stony Brook The Game Theory Tradition continues... From 1990 to 2002, the International Summer Festival on Game Theory has been a renowned academic gathering for Game Theorist from all around the world. The Center for Game Theory would like to underline its commitment to the development of the theoretical and practical understanding of Game Theory and its applications. As it has been usual, we would like to welcome Game Theorists to our activities organized under the framework of the 14th International Summer Festival on Game Theory in the summer of 2003. 14th International Conference on Game Theory SUNY, Stony Brook, NY July 21-25, 2003 Organizer: Bernhard von Stengel (London School of Economics) For the campus map please click here. ..://ws.cc.stonybrook.edu/sb/map/ For directions to campus please click here ... Housing and Registration Information
Workshops 2003
July 17-19, 2003

8. David Levine's Economic And Game Theory Page
Explores how interaction among intelligent, goal-seeking individuals determines social outcomes using Category Science Social Sciences Economics game theory......uses the tools of modern economics and game theory to explore how the interactionof intelligent goalseeking individuals determines social outcomes.
http://levine.sscnet.ucla.edu/
Economic and Game Theory
by David K. Levine Department of Economics UCLA general ... David "Practical men, who believe themselves to be quite exempt from any intellectual influences, are usually the slaves of some defunct economist." John Maynard Keynes Game Theory Vita Latest Papers News ... ETC This site uses the tools of modern economics and game theory to explore how the interaction of intelligent goal-seeking individuals determines social outcomes. Find out more about game theory. If you wish to link to these pages, please use www.dklevine.com and not levine.sscnet.ucla.edu. Thanks, David. EXPANDED COVERAGE Economic Theory News : what is hot on the internet Read NAJ Economics : peer review of publication on the web. NEW Draft of Chapter 1 and Chapter 2 of Boldrin and Levine's new book The Case Against Intellectual Monopoly now available. More Intellectual Property (with Michele Boldrin Was Napster Right : article in The Region Reason Online , also see the Slashdot thread on the book and on the Reason article CASSEL a social science experimental laboratory. NSF information about human subjects research.

9. What Is Game Theory?
confess, 10,0, 1,1. Economic and game theory What is game theory? There are twomain branches of game theory cooperative and noncooperative game theory.
http://levine.sscnet.ucla.edu/general/whatis.htm
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Economic and Game Theory
What is Game Theory?
by David K. Levine Department of Economics UCLA top ... David "You treat world history as a mathematician does mathematics, in which nothing but laws and formulae exist, no reality, no good and evil, no time, no yesterday, no tomorrow, nothing but an eternal shallow, mathematical present." Otto Hess An Instructive Example Readings About Game Theory What economists call game theory psychologists call the theory of social situations, which is an accurate description of what game theory is about. Although game theory is relevant to parlor games such as poker or bridge, most research in game theory focuses on how groups of people interact. There are two main branches of game theory: cooperative and noncooperative game theory. Noncooperative game theory deals largely with how intelligent individuals interact with one another in an effort to achieve their own goals. That is the branch of game theory I will discuss here. In addition to game theory, economic theory has three other main branches:

10. Game Theory .net - Books, Movies, Popular Press (What Is Game Theory?)
Provides a description of game theory themes in popular movies and television shows.Category Science Social Sciences Economics game theory......A resource for educators and students of game theory. Pop Culture. Gametheory in films and fiction. game theory in Movies on Television.
http://www.gametheory.net/html/popular.html
A resource for educators and students of game theory.
Pop Culture
Game theory in films and fiction.
Also see the the written word : game theory in novels.
Some movie clips and sound clips are also available.
There is also a list of recently suggested movies that I either have not yet seen or have not written a description. Film Title Description Murder by Numbers Two murderers are likely to go free. Each is confronted with the prisoner's dilemma when placed in separate rooms and threatened with the death penalty.
(Thriller, 2002) Movie web site , Reviews: Roger Ebert UPI A Bad Manners Very reminiscent of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? . A primary character is a game-theoretician.
(Drama, 1998) Reviews: NY Times Roger Ebert A A Beautiful Mind The biographical account of John Nash based on Sylvia Nasar's book.
(Drama, 2001) Movie home page , Reviews: NY Times LA Times Ebert A ... B Alias TV series stars Victor Garbor as "our best game theorist " who spouts vague strategisms like "It complies both sides to adopt a mutually reinforcing course of action."
(Serial Drama, 2001) Website at

11. Game Theory
by Roger McCain at Drexel University.Category Science Social Sciences Economics game theory......
http://william-king.www.drexel.edu/top/eco/game/game.html

12. Springer LINK: International Journal Of Game Theory - Contents

http://link.springer.de/link/service/journals/00182/tocs.htm
Abstracts only:
Last update: 22 January 2003
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13. What Is Game Theory?
What is game theory? Under construction. We're still trying to figure itout. ). Meanwhile, you can try these links Institutes and Information.
http://www.tau.ac.il/ijgt/gamethry.html
What is Game Theory?
Under construction.
We're still trying to figure it out. :)
Meanwhile, you can try these links:
Institutes and Information
People
Back to IJGT home-page

14. Game Theory
Von Neumann and Morgensterns mathematical theory of bargaining, introduced by Don Ross University Category Society Philosophy Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy......game theory. game theory game theory. To this job we therefore now turn.2. Basic Elements and Assumptions of game theory. 2.1 Utility.
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Game theory is the study of the ways in which strategic interactions among rational players produce outcomes with respect to the preferences (or utilities ) of those players, none of which might have been intended by any of them. The meaning of this statement will not be clear to the non-expert until each of the italicized words and phrases has been explained and featured in some examples. Doing this will be the main business of this article. First, however, we provide some historical and philosophical context in order to motivate the reader for all of this technical work ahead.
  • 1. Philosophical and Historical Motivation
  • 2. Basic Elements and Assumptions of Game Theory
    1. Philosophical and Historical Motivation
    The mathematical theory of games was invented by John von Neumann and Oskar Morgenstern ( ). For reasons to be discussed later, limitations in their mathematical framework initially made the theory applicable only under special and limited conditions. This situation has gradually changed, in ways we will examine as we go along, over the past six decades, as the framework was deepened and generalized. Refinements are still being made, and we will review a few outstanding philosophical problems that lie along the advancing front edge of these developments towards the end of the article. However, since at least the late 1970s it has been possible to say with confidence that game theory is the most important and useful tool in the analyst's kit whenever she confronts situations in which one agent's rational decision-making depends on her expectations about what one or more other agents will do, and theirs similarly depend on expectations about her.

15. Evolutionary Game Theory
Evolutionary game theory. Evolutionary below). 2. Two Approaches to Evolutionarygame theory. There are two approaches to evolutionary game theory.
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cultural evolution, where this refers to changes in beliefs and norms over time. Second, the rationality assumptions underlying evolutionary game theory are, in many cases, more appropriate for the modelling of social systems than those assumptions underlying the traditional theory of games. Third, evolutionary game theory, as an explicitly dynamic theory, provides an important element missing from the traditional theory. In the preface to Evolution and the Theory of Games , Maynard Smith notes that "[p]aradoxically, it has turned out that game theory is more readily applied to biology than to the field of economic behaviour for which it was originally designed." It is perhaps doubly paradoxical, then, that the subsequent development of evolutionary game theory has produced a theory which holds great promise for social scientists, and is as readily applied to the field of economic behaviour as that for which it was originally designed.

16. Chronology Of Game Theory
Sketch of historical development of game theoryCategory Science Social Sciences History of game theory......A Chronology of game theory. by Paul Walker. May 2001. Chronology. Thiswas the first introduction to game theory for the general reader.
http://www.econ.canterbury.ac.nz/hist.htm
UoC Info Econ Home Dept Info Staff ... Dalziel's Jesson Review
A Chronology of Game Theory
by Paul Walker
May 2001
Chronology
Ancient Nobel Prize
The Babylonian Talmud is the compilation of ancient law and tradition set down during the first five centuries A.D. which serves as the basis of Jewish religious, criminal and civil law. One problem discussed in the Talmud is the so called marriage contract problem: a man has three wives whose marriage contracts specify that in the case of this death they receive 100, 200 and 300 respectively. The Talmud gives apparently contradictory recommendations. Where the man dies leaving an estate of only 100, the Talmud recommends equal division. However, if the estate is worth 300 it recommends proportional division (50,100,150), while for an estate of 200, its recommendation of (50,75,75) is a complete mystery. This particular Mishna has baffled Talmudic scholars for two millennia. In 1985, it was recognised that the Talmud anticipates the modern theory of cooperative games. Each solution corresponds to the nucleolus of an appropriately defined game. In a letter dated 13 November James Waldegrave provided the first, known, minimax mixed strategy solution to a two-person game. Waldegrave wrote the letter, about a two-person version of the card game le Her, to Pierre-Remond de Montmort who in turn wrote to Nicolas Bernoulli, including in his letter a discussion of the Waldegrave solution. Waldegrave's solution is a minimax mixed strategy equilibrium, but he made no extension of his result to other games, and expressed concern that a mixed strategy "does not seem to be in the usual rules of play" of games of chance

17. Game Theory
game theory. Michael Carter. The literature on game theory has grown dramaticallyin recent years, and this guide must necessarily be superficial.
http://www.econ.canterbury.ac.nz/mike2.htm
UoC Info Econ Home Dept Info Staff ... Dalziel's Jesson Review
Game Theory
Michael Carter
Senior Lecturer in Economics
University of Canterbury
Note: This essay was prepared for Reader’s Guide to the Social Sciences to be published by Fitzroy Dearborn
  • Aumann, Robert J. and Sergiu Hart (editors), Handbook of Game Theory with Economic Applications , Amsterdam, London, New York and Tokyo: North-Holland, 1992 Baird, Douglas G, Robert H. Gertner and Randal C. Picker, Game Theory and the Law , Cambridge MA and London: Harvard University Press, 1994 Binmore, Ken, Game Theory and the Social Contract ; Volume 1: Playing Fair and Volume 2: Just Playing , Cambridge MA and London: MIT Press, 1994 and 1998 Dixit, Avinash K. and Barry J. Nalebuff, Thinking Strategically: The Competitive Edge in Business, Politics, and Everyday Life , New York and London, Norton, 1991 Fudenberg, Drew and David K. Levine, The Theory of Learning in Games , Cambridge MA and London: MIT Press, 1998 Fudenberg, Drew and Jean Tirole, Game Theory , Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1991 Gibbons, Robert

18. International Game Theory Review (IGTR)
The International game theory Review journal seeks to maintain a balanced orientationbetween gametheoretic modelling and practical applications.
http://www.worldscinet.com/igtr/igtr.shtml

19. Game Theory And Information (C7,D8)
Economics WPA game theory and Information (C7,D8). Subscribe to theWPA email notification lists. View title/authors of all papers
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Game Theory and Information (C7,D8)
Subscribe to the WPA e-mail notification lists. View title/authors of all papers in this section which may take a lot of time, or click on a year to see title/authors in that year. If no months are shown by a year, there are no papers so please don't bother clicking the year. Title/Author lists of submissions in:
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Year: Jan Feb Mar Apr ... Nov Year: Jan Feb Mar Apr ... Aug Other resources for Game Theory and Information (C7,D8) Games and Economic Behavior The International Journal of Game Theory Subscribe to the IJGT-L list. International Society of Dynamic Games Al Roth's page David Levine's page Listing in Game Theory ... Comments, problems, criticisms , even money accepted by: Bob Parks This page has been accessed maybe times since we turned this bean counter on in late March or early April 1996.

20. Center For Game Theory In Economics
game theory Links. As all link construction. Also, it does not claimor intend to be an exhausting list of game theory links. If you
http://www.sunysb.edu/gametheory/Links.htm
Home About the Center Faculty and Staff 14th Summer Festival: ... Workshop s Previous Conferences Links Economics Dept SUNY at Stony Brook
Game Theory Links
As all link pages, this site is permanently under construction. Also, it does not claim or intend to be an exhausting list of game theory links. If you maintain or know a web site that you think is appropriate for this page, please drop us a note
General Game Theory Links

A brief definition of game theory
by Aner Sela and Jan Vleugels
- Roger McCain's Game Theory: An Introductory Sketch
- Richard Tucker's Formal and Empirical Theory Research Resources
- Paul Walker's History of Game Theory
The Game Theory Society
Instructional Material

A Power Point introduction to game theory

Slides for a lecture on Imperfect Competition and Game Theory

Power Point presentation on "Control and Coordination of Multi-Agent Systems Using Decision Theoretic Methods"
by Craig Boutilier (University of Toronto), Moises Goldszmidt (SRI International), and Yoav Shoham (Stanford University)
Online seminar on "Signalling Theory and Animal Communication"

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