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Game theory 101 Spieltheorie 97 Theorie 58 Theory 58 Nash equilibrium 15 Nash-Gleichgewicht 13 Cooperative game 11 Kooperatives Spiel 11 Incomplete information 10 Nichtkooperatives Spiel 10 Noncooperative game 10 Unvollkommene Information 10 Core 9 Equilibrium theory 9 Gleichgewichtstheorie 9 Shapley value 9 Shapley-Wert 9 Transferable utility 9 Transferierbarer Nutzen 9 Neue politische Ökonomie 8 Public choice 8 Economics of information 7 Informationsökonomik 7 Stochastic game 7 Stochastisches Spiel 7 Auction theory 6 Evolutionary game theory 6 Index 6 Index number 6 Repeated games 6 Asymmetric information 5 Asymmetrische Information 5 Auktionstheorie 5 Bargaining theory 5 Coalition 5 Decision theory 5 Entscheidungstheorie 5 Evolutionary economics 5 Evolutionsökonomik 5 Evolutionäre Spieltheorie 5
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Article 221 Book / Working Paper 14
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Aufsatz im Buch 43 Book section 43 Collection of articles of several authors 3 Handbook 3 Handbuch 3 Sammelwerk 3 Aufsatzsammlung 2
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English 148 Undetermined 87
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Aumann, R.J. 65 Hart, S. 65 Hart, Sergiu 12 Aumann, Robert J. 11 Zamir, Shmuel 8 Young, H. Peyton 6 Hammerstein, Peter 5 Arrow, Kenneth J. 4 Binmore, Ken 4 Gabszewicz, Jean J. 4 Intriligator, Michael D. 4 Mertens, Jean-François 4 Raghavan, T.E.S. 4 Von Stengel, Bernhard 4 Wilson, Robert 4 Ausubel, Lawrence M. 3 Avenhaus, Rudolf 3 Bagwell, Kyle 3 Banks, Jeffrey S. 3 Brams, Steven J. 3 Clemhout, Simone 3 Deneckere, Raymond J. 3 Dutta, Prajit K. 3 Fishburn, Peter C. 3 Friedman, Avner 3 Geanakoplos, John 3 Greenberg, Joseph 3 Greif, Avner 3 Heifetz, Aviad 3 Hillas, John 3 Khan, M. Ali 3 Kohlberg, Elon 3 Kornhauser, Lewis A. 3 Kreps, David M. 3 Kurz, Mordecai 3 Linial, Nathan 3 McMillan, John 3 Monderer, Dov 3 Myerson, Roger B. 3 Neyman, Abraham 3
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Elsevier 22 North Holland Publishing Company <Amsterdam u.a.> 1
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Handbook of Game Theory with Economic Applications 84 Handbook of game theory with economic applications : volume 3 27 Handbook of game theory with economic applications : volume 2 25 Handbook of game theory with economic applications : volume 1 23 Handbook of game theory with economic applications : volume 4 23 Handbook of game theory with economic applications ; Vol. 3 22 Handbook of game theory with economic applications ; Vol. 2 21 Handbooks in economics 7
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ECONIS (ZBW) 148 RePEc 84 USB Cologne (EcoSocSci) 3
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Chapter 10. Behavioral Game Theory Experiments and Modeling
Camerer, Colin F.; Ho, Teck-Hua - In: Handbook of game theory with economic applications : …, (pp. 517-573). 2015
This chapter reviews recent experimental data testing game theory and behavioral models that have been inspired to explain those data. The models fall into four groups: in cognitive hierarchy or level- k models, the assumption of equilibrium is relaxed by assuming agents have beliefs about other...
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Chapter 9. Algorithmic Mechanism Design : Through the lens of Multiunit auctions
Nisan, Noam - In: Handbook of game theory with economic applications : …, (pp. 477-515). 2015
Mechanism design is a subfield of game theory that aims to design games whose equilibria have desired properties such as achieving high efficiency or high revenue. Algorithmic mechanism design is a subfield that lies on the border of mechanism design and computer science and deals with mechanism...
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Chapter 8. Combinatorial Auctions
Vohra, Rakesh V. - In: Handbook of game theory with economic applications : …, (pp. 455-476). 2015
Many auctions involve the sale of heterogenous indivisible objects. Examples are wireless spectrum, delivery routes and airport time slots. Because of complementarities or substitution effects between the objects, bidders have preferences not just over individual items but over subsets of them....
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Chapter 7. Advances in Auctions
Kaplan, Todd R.; Zamir, Shmuel - In: Handbook of game theory with economic applications : …, (pp. 381-453). 2015
As a selling mechanism, auctions have acquired a central position in the free market economy all over the globe. This development has deepened, broadened, and expanded the theory of auctions in new directions. This chapter is intended as a selective update of some of the developments and...
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Chapter 6. Stochastic Evolutionary Game Dynamics
Wallace, Chris; Young, H. Peyton - In: Handbook of game theory with economic applications : …, (pp. 327-380). 2015
Traditional game theory studies strategic interactions in which the agents make rational decisions. Evolutionary game theory differs in two key respects: the focus is on large populations of individuals who interact at random rather than on small numbers of players; and individuals are assumed...
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Chapter 5. Coalition Formation
Ray, Debraj; Vohra, Rajiv - In: Handbook of game theory with economic applications : …, (pp. 239-326). 2015
This chapter surveys a sizable and growing literature on coalition formation. We refer to theories in which one or more groups of agents (“coalitions”) deliberately get together to jointly determine within-group actions, while interacting noncooperatively across groups. The chapter describes...
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Chapter 4. Reputations in Repeated Games
Mailath, George J.; Samuelson, Larry - In: Handbook of game theory with economic applications : …, (pp. 165-238). 2015
This paper surveys work on reputations in repeated games of incomplete information. We first develop the adverse-selection approach to reputations in the context of a long-lived player, who may be a “normal” type or one of a number of “commitment” types, and who faces a succession of...
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Chapter 3. Games on Networks
Jackson, Matthew O.; Zenou, Yves - In: Handbook of game theory with economic applications : …, (pp. 95-163). 2015
We provide an overview and synthesis of the literatures analyzing games in which players are connected via a network structure. We discuss, in particular, the impact of the structure of the network on individuals’ behaviors. We focus on game theoretic modeling, but also include some discussion...
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Chapter 2. Advances in Zero-Sum Dynamic Games
Laraki, Rida; Sorin, Sylvain - In: Handbook of game theory with economic applications : …, (pp. 27-93). 2015
The survey presents recent results in the theory of two-person zero-sum repeated games and their connections with differential and continuous-time games. The emphasis is made on the following (1) A general model allows to deal simultaneously with stochastic and informational aspects. (2) All...
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Chapter 1. Rationality
Binmore, Ken - In: Handbook of game theory with economic applications : …, (pp. 1-26). 2015
This chapter is a very compressed review of the neoclassical orthodoxy on the nature of rationality on economic theory. It defends the orthodoxy both against the behavioral criticism that it assumes too much and the revisionist view that it assumes too little. In places, especially on the...
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