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Strategies and games : theory and practice / Prajit K. Dutta.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, [1999]Copyright date: ©1999Description: xxx, 476 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0262041693
  • 9780262041690
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 330.015193
LOC classification:
  • HB144. D88 1999
Contents:
Preface -- A Reader's Guide -- Pt. 1. Introduction -- Ch. 1. A First Look at the Applications -- Ch. 2. A First Look at the Theory -- Pt. 2. Strategic Form Games: Theory and Practice -- Ch. 3. Strategic Form Games and Dominant Strategies -- Ch. 4. Dominance Solvability -- Ch. 5. Nash Equilibrium -- Ch. 6. An Application: Cournot Duopoly -- Ch. 7. An Application: The Commons Problem -- Ch. 8. Mixed Strategies -- Ch. 9. Two Applications: Natural Monopoly and Bankruptcy Law -- Ch. 10. Zero-Sum Games -- Pt. 3. Extensive Form Games: Theory and Applications -- Ch. 11. Extensive Form Games and Backward Induction -- Ch. 12. An Application: Research and Development -- Ch. 13. Subgame Perfect Equilibrium -- Ch. 14. Finitely Repeated Games -- Ch. 15. Infinitely Repeated Games -- Ch. 16. An Application: Competition and Collusion in the NASDAQ Stock Market -- Ch. 17. An Application: OPEC -- Ch. 18. Dynamic Games with an Application to the Commons Problem -- Pt. 4. Asymmetric Information Games: Theory and Applications -- Ch. 19. Moral Hazard and Incentives Theory -- Ch. 20. Games with Incomplete Information -- Ch. 21. An Application: Incomplete Information in a Cournot Duopoly -- Ch. 22. Mechanism Design, the Revelation Principle, and Sales to an Unknown Buyer -- Ch. 23. An Application: Auctions -- Ch. 24. Signaling Games and the Lemons Problem -- Pt. 5. Foundations -- Ch. 25. Calculus and Optimization -- Ch. 26. Probability and Expectation -- Ch. 27. Utility and Expected Utility -- Ch. 28. Existence of Nash Equilibria -- Index.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Preface -- A Reader's Guide -- Pt. 1. Introduction -- Ch. 1. A First Look at the Applications -- Ch. 2. A First Look at the Theory -- Pt. 2. Strategic Form Games: Theory and Practice -- Ch. 3. Strategic Form Games and Dominant Strategies -- Ch. 4. Dominance Solvability -- Ch. 5. Nash Equilibrium -- Ch. 6. An Application: Cournot Duopoly -- Ch. 7. An Application: The Commons Problem -- Ch. 8. Mixed Strategies -- Ch. 9. Two Applications: Natural Monopoly and Bankruptcy Law -- Ch. 10. Zero-Sum Games -- Pt. 3. Extensive Form Games: Theory and Applications -- Ch. 11. Extensive Form Games and Backward Induction -- Ch. 12. An Application: Research and Development -- Ch. 13. Subgame Perfect Equilibrium -- Ch. 14. Finitely Repeated Games -- Ch. 15. Infinitely Repeated Games -- Ch. 16. An Application: Competition and Collusion in the NASDAQ Stock Market -- Ch. 17. An Application: OPEC -- Ch. 18. Dynamic Games with an Application to the Commons Problem -- Pt. 4. Asymmetric Information Games: Theory and Applications -- Ch. 19. Moral Hazard and Incentives Theory -- Ch. 20. Games with Incomplete Information -- Ch. 21. An Application: Incomplete Information in a Cournot Duopoly -- Ch. 22. Mechanism Design, the Revelation Principle, and Sales to an Unknown Buyer -- Ch. 23. An Application: Auctions -- Ch. 24. Signaling Games and the Lemons Problem -- Pt. 5. Foundations -- Ch. 25. Calculus and Optimization -- Ch. 26. Probability and Expectation -- Ch. 27. Utility and Expected Utility -- Ch. 28. Existence of Nash Equilibria -- Index.

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