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The formal theory of bargaining originated with John Nash's work in
the early 1950s. This book discusses two recent developments in
this theory. The first uses the tool of extensive games to
construct theories of bargaining in which time is modeled
explicitly. The second applies the theory of bargaining to the
study of decentralized markets. Rather than surveying the field,
the authors present a select number of models, each of which
illustrates a key point. In addition, they give detailed proofs
throughout the book. It uses a small number of models, rather than
a survey of the field, to illustrate key points, and includes
detailed proofs given as explanations for the models. The text has
been class-tested in a semester-long graduate course.
An exposition of modern game theory suitable for advanced undergraduates. The book emphasizes the ideas behind the theory rather than their mathematical expression, but defines all concepts precisely. Covers strategic, extensive, and coalitional games, and includes the topics of repeated games, bargaining theory, and evolutionary equilibrium.
Game-theoretic reasoning pervades economic theory and is used
widely in other social and behavioural sciences. An Introduction to
Game Theory International Edition, by Martin J. Osborne, presents
the main principles of game theory and shows how they can be used
to understand economics, social, political, and biological
phenomena. The book introduces in an accessible manner the main
ideas behind the theory rather than their mathematical expression.
All concepts are defined precisely, and logical reasoning is used
throughout. The book requires an understanding of basic mathematics
but assumes no specific knowledge of economics, political science,
or other social or behavioural sciences. Coverage includes the
fundamental concepts of strategic games, extensive games with
perfect information, and coalitional games; the more advanced
subjects of Bayesian games and extensive games with imperfect
information; and the topics of repeated games, bargaining theory,
evolutionary equilibrium, rationalizability, and maxminimization.
The book offers a wide variety of illustrations from the social and
behavioural sciences. Each topic features examples that highlight
theoretical points and illustrations that demonstrate how the
theory may be used.
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