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Does game theory work? : the bargaining challenge / Ken Binmore.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: MIT Press series on economic learning and social evolution ; 7.Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, [2007]Copyright date: ©2007Description: viii, 409 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0262026074
  • 9780262026079
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 330.015193 22
LOC classification:
  • HB144 .B55 2007
Contents:
Does minimax work? : an experimental study / Ken Binmore, Joe Swierzbinski and Chris Proulx -- Focal points and bargaining / Ken Binmore, Joe Swierzbinski, Steven Hsu and Chris Proulx -- Testing noncooperative bargaining theory : a preliminary study / Ken Binmore, Avner Shaked and John Sutton -- A backward induction experiment / Ken Binmore, John McCarthy, Giovanni Ponti, Larry Samuelson and Avner Shaked -- An outside option experiment / Ken Binmore, Avner Shaked and John Sutton -- Do people exploit their bargaining power? : an experimental study / Ken Binmore, Peter Morgan, Avner Shaked and John Sutton -- Hard bargains and lost opportunities / Ken Binmore, Chris Proulx, Larry Samuelson and Joe Swierzbinski -- A little behavioralism can go a long way / Ken Binmore and Joe Swierzbinski -- App A. More ultimata -- Fairness or gamesmanship in bargaining : an experimental study / Ken Binmore, John Sutton and Avner Shaked -- App B. Backward induction? -- A note on backward induction -- Rationality and backward induction -- App C. Equilibrium selection in the ultimatum game -- Learning to be imperfect : the ultimatum game / Ken Binmore, John Gale and Larry Samuelson -- App D. Generalizing Rubinstein -- Bargaining theory without tears.
Review: "This volume brings together all of Ken Binmore's influential experimental papers on bargaining along with newly written commentary in which Binmore discusses the underlying game theory and addresses the criticism leveled at it by behavioral economists."--BOOK JACKET.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 395-399) and index.

Does minimax work? : an experimental study / Ken Binmore, Joe Swierzbinski and Chris Proulx -- Focal points and bargaining / Ken Binmore, Joe Swierzbinski, Steven Hsu and Chris Proulx -- Testing noncooperative bargaining theory : a preliminary study / Ken Binmore, Avner Shaked and John Sutton -- A backward induction experiment / Ken Binmore, John McCarthy, Giovanni Ponti, Larry Samuelson and Avner Shaked -- An outside option experiment / Ken Binmore, Avner Shaked and John Sutton -- Do people exploit their bargaining power? : an experimental study / Ken Binmore, Peter Morgan, Avner Shaked and John Sutton -- Hard bargains and lost opportunities / Ken Binmore, Chris Proulx, Larry Samuelson and Joe Swierzbinski -- A little behavioralism can go a long way / Ken Binmore and Joe Swierzbinski -- App A. More ultimata -- Fairness or gamesmanship in bargaining : an experimental study / Ken Binmore, John Sutton and Avner Shaked -- App B. Backward induction? -- A note on backward induction -- Rationality and backward induction -- App C. Equilibrium selection in the ultimatum game -- Learning to be imperfect : the ultimatum game / Ken Binmore, John Gale and Larry Samuelson -- App D. Generalizing Rubinstein -- Bargaining theory without tears.

"This volume brings together all of Ken Binmore's influential experimental papers on bargaining along with newly written commentary in which Binmore discusses the underlying game theory and addresses the criticism leveled at it by behavioral economists."--BOOK JACKET.

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