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  1. Game Theory and Economic Modelling (Clarendon Lectures in Economics) by David M. Kreps, 1990-12-06
  2. The Art of Strategy: A Game Theorist's Guide to Success in Business and Life by Avinash K. Dixit, Barry J. Nalebuff, 2010-01-04
  3. Your Career Game: How Game Theory Can Help You Achieve Your Professional Goals by Nathan Bennett, Stephen A. Miles, 2010-03-25
  4. The Bounds of Reason: Game Theory and the Unification of the Behavioral Sciences by Herbert Gintis, 2009-03-16
  5. Moral Calculations : Game Theory, Logic and Human Frailty by Laszlo Mero, 1998-07-01
  6. An Introductory Course on Mathematical Game Theory (Graduate Studies in Mathematics) by Julio Gonzalez-Diaz, Ignacio Garcia-Jurado, et all 2010-06-24
  7. Strategies and Games: Theory and Practice by Prajit K. Dutta, 1999-02-26
  8. Right Game: Use Game Theory to Shape Strategy (Harvard Business Review Classics) by Adam Brandenburger, Barry J. Nalebuff, 2009-10-05
  9. Game Design: Theory and Practice (2nd Edition) (Wordware Game Developer's Library) by Richard Rouse III, 2004-08-30
  10. An Introduction to Game Theory, International Edition by Martin J. Osborne, 2009-01-28
  11. Evolutionary Game Theory, Natural Selection, and Darwinian Dynamics by Thomas L. Vincent, Joel S. Brown, 2005-07-11
  12. Evolution and the Theory of Games by John Maynard Smith, 1982-12-30
  13. A Primer in Game Theory by Robert Gibbons, 1992-06-01
  14. Algorithmic Game Theory

21. Political Game Theory
Some games on the essence of "political interaction".Category Science Social Sciences Economics game theory......Political game theory. The following games are interesting because theyabstract the essence of various forms of political interaction.
http://goanna.cs.rmit.edu.au/~geoff/political.html
Political Game Theory
The following games are interesting because they abstract the "essence" of various forms of political interaction. They are even more interesting when you attempt to formulate (good) computer algorithms to play them. I became acquainted with most of these games at an excellent 3rd yr philosophy course "Games and Decisions" given by John Collins and Frank Jackson at Monash University. Except for Barktok these are drawn from Michael Laver's book "Playing Politics". Primitive Politics - a nasty game where only the "bank" is the winner.
Coalitions
- an ugly expose of internal party politics.
Log Rolling
- a game which examines bargaining over multiple issues, also quite a fun card game.
$100 Dollar Game
- a very simple game to examine cooperation among large groups.
Bartok
- a very simple Uno-like game in which the rules change.

22. Katherine Scott At MSRI - Loony Dots And Boxes Endgame
Streamingvideo 30-minute talk held at MSRI during the Combinatorial game theory Research Workshop, July 24-28, 2000. Describes a particular type of endgame which arises frequently in practice and can be solved in polynomial time.
http://www.msri.org/publications/ln/msri/2000/gametheory/scott/1/
MSRI Streaming Video Series
Katherine Scott - Loony dots and boxes endgame

23. Experience From A Course In Game Theory
The second edition of an interactive paper originally published in Games and Economic Behavior, focused Category Science Social Sciences Economics game theory...... 155170. The paper summarizes my experience in teaching an undergraduatecourse in game theory in 1998 and in 1999. Students were
http://www.princeton.edu/~ariel/99/gt100.html
Second Edition: Oct 1999 Academic Press Ariel Rubinstein Abstract This is a revised version of my paper with the same title published in Games and Economic Behavior , 28 (1999), 155-170. The paper summarizes my experience in teaching an undergraduate course in game theory in 1998 and in 1999. Students were required to submit two types of problem sets:pre-class problem sets, which served as experiments, and post-class problem sets, which require the students to study and apply the solution concepts taught in the course. The sharp distinction between the two types of problem sets emphasizes the limited relevance of game theory as a tool for making predictions and giving advice. The paper summarizes the results of 43 experiments which were conducted during the course. It is argued that the crude experimental methods produced results which are not substantially different from those obtained at much higher cost using stricter experimental methods.
My sincere thanks to my two excellent research assistants, Yoram Hamo, during the 1998 course, and Michael Ornstein, during the 1999 course and in the writing of the paper and its revised version.
1. Introduction

24. Ariel Rubinstein Home Page Game Theory
Homepage at Princeton University includes links to recent papers and books, vitae, teaching material, Category Science Social Sciences Economics game theory People...... NonAcademic Articles. *Books. * Links. *Teaching. Didactic Web-Based. Experimentsin game theory. An highlight A Contracting Worker in TAU. Personal pictures roots.
http://www.princeton.edu/~ariel/
Ariel Rubinstein
School of Economics Tel Aviv University , Tel Aviv, Israel map o: +972-3-640-9601 h:+972-3-642-1111 eF:+1-208-978-0624 Department of Economics Princeton University Princeton, NJ 08544 ( map ) o: +1-609-258-4034 rariel@post.tau.ac.il ariel@princeton.edu Vitae (+papers) Non-Academic Articles Books Links Teaching Didactic Web-Based Experiments in Game Theory An highlight: A Contracting Worker in TAU Personal pictures roots My Tel Aviv restaurants guide My favorite ... pop group "Majic" (NYC) "Three people in a Boat" (NYC) "The gate of Heaven" (Hertzelia) "Divisible Goods" (Moscow) "Two Arrows" (TAU+NEGEV) My Tables Mea shearim Farewell from NYC China ... Afternoon in Princeton

25. International Congress Of Mathematicians 2002
(An ICM 2002 Satellite Conference) Qingdao University, Qingdao, China; 1417 August 2002.
http://www.mathqdu.org/
International Congress of Mathematicians 2002 Game Theory and Applications Satellite Conference Important Notice!(2002.05.31) Aug 14-17,2002 Qingdao University,China
Days Left
Circular Letter
Organization Registration Publication ... Tours The Conference Building for ICM2002GTA

26. SFB 504 Glossary: Game Theory
Offers a brief definition of and introduction to the field. By Aner Sela and Jan Vleugels.Category Science Social Sciences Economics game theory......game theory. An implicit assumption of game theory is that the players, being rational,are able to reproduce any equilibrium calculations of anybody else.
http://www.sfb504.uni-mannheim.de/glossary/game.htm
Game theory
Theory of rational behavior for interactive decision problems. In a game , several agents strive to maximize their (expected) utility index by chosing particular courses of action, and each agent's final utility payoffs depend on the profile of courses of action chosen by all agents. The interactive situation, specified by the set of participants, the possible courses of action of each agent, and the set of all possible utility payoffs, is called a game ; the agents 'playing' a game are called the players In denegerate games, the players' payoffs only depend on their own actions. For example, in competitive markets ( competitive market equilibrium ), it is enough that each player optimizes regardless of the behavior of other traders. As soon as a small number of agents is involved in an economic transaction, however, the payoffs to each of them depend on the other agents' actions. For example in an oligopolistic industry or in a cartel, the price or the quantity set optimally by each firm depends crucially on the prices or quantities set by the competing firms. Similarly, in a market with a small number of traders, the equilibrium price depends on each trader's own actions as well as the one of his fellow traders (see auctions Whenever an optimizing agent expects a reaction from other agents to his own actions, his payoff is determined by other player's actions as well, and he is playing a

27. GAME THEORY
game theory. game theory is a branch of mathematical analysis developedto study decision making in conflict situations. Such a situation
http://pespmc1.vub.ac.be/ASC/GAME_THEOR.html
P RINCIPIA C YBERNETICA ... EB
Parent Node(s):
GAME THEORY
Game theory is a branch of mathematical analysis developed to study decision making in conflict situations. Such a situation exists when two or more decision makers who have different objectives act on the same system or share the same resources. There are two person and multiperson game s. Game theory provides a mathematical process for selecting an OPTIMUM STRATEGY (that is, an optimum decision or a sequence of decisions) in the face of an opponent who has a strategy of his own. In game theory one usually makes the following assumptions: (1) Each decision maker ["PLAYER"] has available to him two or more well-specified choices or sequences of choices (called "PLAYS"). (2) Every possible combination of plays available to the players leads to a well-defined end-state (win, loss, or draw) that terminates the game. (3) A specified payoff for each player is associated with each end-state (a [ZERO-SUM game] means that the sum of payoffs to all players is zero in each end-state). (4) Each decision maker has perfect knowledge of the game and of his opposition; that is, he knows in full detail the rules of the game as well as the payoffs of all other players.

28. Games-and-Behavior: Home Page
Provides the teacher of a basic course in game theory with free user-friendly didactic tools for conducti Category Science Social Sciences Economics game theory......The site provides the teacher of a course in game theory with free userfriendlydidactic tools for conducting web-based thought experiments.
http://gametheory.tau.ac.il/
Didactic Web-Based Experiments in GAME THEORY Launched 1.1.02
Ariel Rubinstein

School of Economics

Tel Aviv University

and
Department of Economics

Princeton University

Ariel Rubinstein
and Eli Zvuluny.
This site was constructed by:
Eli Zvuluny Possible Worlds Ltd. Click for a Demo (A Flash viewer is needed only for viewing the demo) The site's Main Aim is to provide the teacher of a basic course in Game Theory with free user-friendly didactic tools for conducting web-based thought experiments. After having registered, a teacher, will be able to allocate problems to the students and get basic statistics on their responses. The site is in the experimental stage and we welcome comments (brief ones if possible) and especially suggestions for new experiments: rariel@post.tau.ac.il The idea of the site is based on my experience in teaching a course in GT using web-based experiments during the years 1988 to 1999. See; Rubinstein, Ariel, "Experience from a Course in Game Theory: Pre and Post-class Problem Sets as a Didactic Device"

29. Gambit Game Theory Analysis Software And Tools
Gambit is a library of software, written in C++, for performing various operations on nperson games, Category Science Social Sciences Economics game theory......Gambit is a library of game theory software and tools for the constructionand analysis of finite extensive and normal form games.
http://www.hss.caltech.edu/gambit/
Home News Developers Screenshots ... Contact Gambit has proudly used wxWindows for its graphical user interface since 1993. Gambit thanks SourceForge for hosting our bug tracker and other facilities. The Gambit website is clean, compliant HTML 4.01 Gambit is a library of game theory software and tools for the construction and analysis of finite extensive and normal form games. Gambit is designed to be portable across platforms.
Gambit includes:
  • A graphical user interface, based upon the wxWindows library, providing a common look-and-feel across platforms. The Gambit Command Language, a scripting language with built-in primitives for constructing and analyzing games. A library of C++ source code for representing games, suitable for use in other applications.
All Gambit source code has always been freely available. Beginning with version 0.97, Gambit is licensed under the GNU General Public License.
Version 0.97.0.3 (stable) released (October 8, 2002) Gambit version 0.97.0.3 is now available from the download page. This is a medium-priority bugfix release:

30. Game Theory And Business Strategy: Extensive Form Game Solver Applet
An applet which solves extensive form games (multiplayer decision trees).
http://www.gametheory.net/Mike/applets/ExtensiveForm/
Extensive Form Game Applet
Solve Extensive Form Games
This applet allows you to create extensive-form (sequential) games, and have them automatically solved for you. The applet allows up to four players, and up to 14 periods.
To use the applet, follow the four steps along the right side of the screen:
  • Pick a prototype game tree.
  • Customize the tree to look like your game
  • Add payoffs
  • Solve To customize the game tree (step two), select a node and drag it, or select "add child" to add a sub-node, or "remove node" to delete it.
    Go to the applet

    Back to previous page Game Theory.net Game Theory course site Owen Graduate School ...
    Mike Shor
  • 31. Game Theory And The Law
    Review of book that applies the tools of game theory and information economics to advance our understandi Category Science Social Sciences Economics game theory......game theory and the Law. This book is the first to apply the tools of game theoryand information economics to advance our understanding of how laws work.
    http://www.law.uchicago.edu/Picker/agtl/gtl.html
    Game Theory and the Law
    Douglas G. Baird, Robert H. Gertner and Randal C. Picker
    Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. 330 pp. Paper $24.95.
    From the Book Jacket
    This book is the first to apply the tools of game theory and information economics to advance our understanding of how laws work. Organized around the major solution concepts of game theory, the book shows how such well-known games as the prisoner's dilemma, the battle of the sexes, beer-quiche, and the Rubinstein bargaining game can illuminate many different kinds of legal problems. The organization of Game Theory and the Law serves to highlight the basic mechanisms at work and to lay out a natural progression in the sophistication of the games and legal problems considered. Game Theory and the Law will serve as an accessible primer on game theory for non-specialists. Many of the models and ideas it sets forth, however, are new. The authors offer new ways of thinking about problems in anti-discrimination, environmental, labor, and many other areas of law. The book makes few formal demands. The basic concepts of modern game theory are introduced without requiring the reader to know calculus, probability theory, or any other formal mathematical tools beyond simple algebra, which is used sparingly. The book also contains a comprehensive glossary of legal and economic terms, ranging from the absolute priority rule, to the Nash equilibrium, to von Neumann-Morganstern expected utility theory. It offers those interested in law a new way of thinking about legal rules, and it shows those interested in game theory a fertile and largely unexplored domain in which its tools have many applications.

    32. Game Theory
    game theory. game theory has emerged recently as a powerful challenger to the conventionalmethod of examining economics. David Levine's What is game theory?
    http://cepa.newschool.edu/het/schools/game.htm
    Game Theory
    Game Theory has emerged recently as a powerful challenger to the conventional method of examining economics. Although many illustrious predecessors worked on problems in what can be called "game theory", the fundamental, formal conception of game theory as part and parcel of economic theory were first organized in John von Neumann and Oskar Morgenstern's 1944 classic, Theory of Games and Economic Behavior The main purpose of game theory is to consider situations where instead of agents making decisions as reactions to exogenous prices ("dead variables"), their decisions are strategic reactions to other agents actions ("live variables"). An agent is faced with a set of moves he can play and will form a strategy, a best response to his environment, which he will play by. Strategies can be either "pure" (i.e. play a particular move) or "mixed" (random play). A " Nash Equilibrium" will be reached when each agent's actions begets a reaction by all the other agents which, in turn, begets the same initial action. In other words, the best responses of all players are in accordance with each other. Game Theory can be roughly divided into two broad areas: non-cooperative (or strategic) games and co-operative (or coalitional) games. The meaning of these terms are self evident, although John

    33. Game Theory And You!
    game theory and Political Science. This page welcome. Syllabi. Hereare syllabi from classes that mix game theory and politics. Steve
    http://www.columbia.edu/~de11/gamethry.html
    Game Theory and Political Science
      This page is dedicated to serving those elements of the political science community interested in the links between politics and game theory. The page is still under construction, so any ideas that you might have are welcome.
    Syllabi
    If you have comments or suggestions, email me at de11@columbia.edu

    34. Game Theory: The Band
    along. He released several albums in the 1980s with his band game theory.Despite game theoryera interviews and reviews Bucketfull of
    http://www.loudfamily.com/game.html
    photo by Robert Toren Scott Miller had a prolific musical career before the Loud Family came along. He released several albums in the 1980s with his band Game Theory. Despite the fact that Game Theory's last album, 2 Steps From the Middle Ages , was released over a decade ago, there is still a lot of interest in Scott's old band, as the sky-high prices paid on eBay for used copies of the band's out-of-print CDs prove. The Lyrics: Tinker to Evers to Chance (Scott's liner notes)
    2 Steps From the Middle Ages

    Lolita Nation

    The Big Shot Chronicles

    Real Nighttime
    ...
    Blaze of Glory
    Game Theory-era interviews and reviews: Bucketfull of Brains , Fall 1990
    Non*Stop Banter
    , December 1988
    San Francisco Chronicle
    , May 1988
    Musician
    , February 1988
    The Bob
    , May/June 1987
    Jet Lag
    , September 1986 ( BSC review) BravEar , Spring 1986 Game Theory discography

    35. Combinatorial Game Theory
    Includes Gamesman Toolkit, which implements the mathematics of twoplayer games in Winning Ways; and Richard K. Guy's paper Unsolved Problems in Combinatorial Games.
    http://www.gac.edu/~wolfe/papers-games/
    Combinatorial game theory

    36. 2002 Seville Meeting On Game Theory
    Provides registration and submission information, program, and publication information. Held in Seville.Category Science Social Sciences Economics game theory Conferences......Fifth Spanish Meeting on game theory European Voting Games. Seville, July 13,2002. The Players. Sponsors. Mail us. Seville game theory Group. Local Organizers
    http://www.esi2.us.es/~mbilbao/game2002.htm
    Fifth Spanish Meeting on Game Theory
    European Voting Games
    Seville, July 1-3, 2002
    The Players General Information Committees Submissions and Deadlines ... Seville Game Theory Group Local Organizers: Jesús Mario Bilbao Francisco R. Fernández

    37. Game Theory
    Graphical slide show explaining the basics of game theory.Category Science Social Sciences Economics game theory......Next Last Index Home Text. Slide 1 of 45.
    http://www.econ.rochester.edu/eco108/ch17/micro17/sld001.htm

    38. Game Theory
    game theory. Here you go, folks. This is a list of places to find informationon game theory and related issues. Journals on or related to game theory.
    http://www.econ.umn.edu/~czheng/f96_5107h/games.htm
    Game Theory
    Here you go, folks. This is a list of places to find information on Game Theory and related issues. You might want to compose a letter of thanks to the individuals who made these sites available.
    General Collections
    List of Internet Game Theory Resources
    Jim Ratliff's List of Game Theory Resources on the Net
    What is Game Theory?
    Game Theory ...
    Gambit is an interactive package for the analysis of games in both extensive and normal form. Gambit features a visual extensive form editor, and solves for a variety of different equilibrium concepts. Versions are being developed for X-windows and MS-Windows.
    Undergraduate and MBA Accessable Sources
    Syllabus for a Course on Game Theory
    A Table of Contents for a Course on Game Theory
    History of Game Theory
    Al Roth's Game Theory Page ...
    Games and Decisions
    PhD Level Stuff
    Dynamic Games Syllabus A more advanced (PhD level) syllabus from UCLA
    Graduate Game-theory Course
    A course in Game Theory and Economics
    Game Theory and Economics
    Daniel E. Loeb explains Combinatorial Game Theory
    Games and Economic Behavior
    Game Theory and Information working papers
    Proseminar in Economic Theory ...
    Combinatorial Game Theory
    Journals on or related to Game Theory
    CITGames A Game Theory journal published in Italy
    Annals of Dynamic Games
    International Journal of Game Theory
    The Journal of Economic Theory
    Stories about Game Theory and Game Theorists
    FCC Spectrum Auction (This is a use of the theory in a federal government auction)
    John Nash A brief biography of the Nobel Laureate

    39. Seville Game Theory Group
    Lots of links on game theory, papers and publications by members and others.Category Science Social Sciences Economics game theory Institutes......Seville game theory Group. Table of Contents. Blackboard; First WorldCongress of the game theory Society (List of Abstracts). Click
    http://www.esi2.us.es/~mbilbao/sevigame.htm
    Seville Game Theory Group
    Table of Contents
    Blackboard
    Power and Weakness by Robert Kagan (Policy Review 113, 2002)
    Teoría de Juegos y Política Internacional
    La democracia de las manifestaciones por Jesús Mario Bilbao (ABC)
    Realismo ante la guerra por Miguel Herrero de Miñon (El País)
    El interés nacional de España por Jesús Mario Bilbao (ABC)
    Paradojas económicas de la marea negra por Guillermo de la Dehesa (El País)
    Terrorism (Public Choice 112, 2002)
    The power in the Council of the European Union under the Nice rules
    Las Matemáticas ante el nuevo milenio por P.A. Griffiths, IAS, Princeton
    Cómo la globalización fomenta y mitiga a la vez la desigualdad por P.A. Samuelson
    La prima de riesgo y el futuro de las cotizaciones por Guillermo de la Dehesa (El País)
    Homo videns. La sociedad teledirigida por Giovanni Sartori
    ¿Patriotismo constitucional? por Pedro de Vega (ABC)
    Antiterrorismo como política exterior por Edward N. Luttwak

    40. Gamecourse
    CS294 (section 1) Seminar on Algorithmic Aspects of game theory Osborne and Rubinstein,A Course in game theory. David Kreps, A Course in Microeconomic Theory.
    http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~christos/games/cs294.html
    CS294 (section 1):
    Seminar on Algorithmic Aspects of Game Theory Instructor: Christos H. Papadimitriou
    Soda 389, christos@cs Office Hours: Wednesdays 2-3, and by appointment Meets: Tuesdays 3:30-5:30pm, in Soda 306 Course Format: Lectures by the instructor, occasionally by guests. Course Requirements:
    • 2-3 problem sets students will be expected to select a topic (among those pertinent to the scope of the course but not covered in the course) read the literature on it, and write an appraisal that is as original as feasible. Collaboration is possible if appropriate. students will also be expected to scribe lecture notes, in collaboration with the instructor. this is a 2-unit course
    Course Description There have been many instances in the recent literature in which algorithmic thinking is combined with game-theoretic, or, more generally, economic concepts to address problems arising in the context of the Internet. The purpose of this course is to seize this moment and promote this interaction. The emphasis will be on mathematically sophisticated techniques in the interface between algorithms and game theory, as well as their applications to the Internet. Topics will include some of the following (the list will crystallize gradually,with references and/or links to documents):
    • Nash equilibrium and general equilibrium Refinements of equilibrium concepts Social choice theory Mechanism design Multicast pricing Worst-case equilibria and "the price of anarchy" Combinatorial auctions Games played by automata and bounded rationality

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