The concepts of game theory (rationality etc) now pervade much of
social science, so that Professor Zagare's exposition of game
theory and its applications (intended to "convert the unconverted
and initiate the uninitiated") is very welcome. He provides methods
for analysing the structure of the game; considers zero and
nonzero-sum games and the fundamental 'minimax theorem'; and
investigates games with more than two players, including the
possibility of coalitions between players. Diverse examples give
the reader an idea of how the theory can be applied to a wide range
of situations.
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