Webster, Thomas J.
Analyzing Strategic Behavior in Business and Economics : A Game Theory Primer. - 1 online resource (287 pages)
Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 01. Introduction to Game Theory -- PART I: STATIC GAMES WITH COMPLETE INFORMATION -- Chapter 02. Coalition Games -- Chapter 03. Strategic Moves and Deterring Defection -- Chapter 04. Competition Games -- Chapter 05. Coordination Games -- Chpter 06. Infinitely-Repeated Games -- Chapter 07. Finitely-Repeated Games -- Chapter 08. Evolution Games -- Chapter 09. Tit-for-Tat -- Chapter 10. Mixing Pure Strategies -- Chapter 11. Continuous Strategies -- Chapter 12. Static Oligopoly Games -- Chapter 13. Strategic Trade Policy -- Chapter 14. Product Differentiation -- Chapter 15. Strategic Complements -- PART II: DYNAMIC GAMES WITH COMPLETE AND PERFECT INFORMATION -- Chapter 16. Game Trees -- Chapter 17. A Dynamic Oligopoly Game -- Chapter 18. Bargaining -- PART III: GAMES WITH INCOMPLETE INFORMATION -- Chapter 19. Decision Making and Uncertainty -- Chapter 20. Adverse Selection -- Chapter 21. Incentive Contracts -- PART IV: GAMES WITH IMPERFECT INFORMATION -- Chapter 22. Information Sets -- Chapter 23. Auctions -- Chapter 24. Signaling -- Chapter 25. Screening -- Appendices -- Glossary -- References and Suggestions for Further Reading -- Index -- About the Author.
This innovative textbook is a concise and axiomatic introduction to the principles of game theory-the formal study of move and countermove. Undergraduate business and economics students with a background in the principles of microeconomics and college mathematics will find the material presented in this textbook focused, comprehensive, and accessible.
9780739186053
Decision making.
Game theory.
Management.
Electronic books.
HB144 -- .W33 2014eb
658.4033
Analyzing Strategic Behavior in Business and Economics : A Game Theory Primer. - 1 online resource (287 pages)
Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 01. Introduction to Game Theory -- PART I: STATIC GAMES WITH COMPLETE INFORMATION -- Chapter 02. Coalition Games -- Chapter 03. Strategic Moves and Deterring Defection -- Chapter 04. Competition Games -- Chapter 05. Coordination Games -- Chpter 06. Infinitely-Repeated Games -- Chapter 07. Finitely-Repeated Games -- Chapter 08. Evolution Games -- Chapter 09. Tit-for-Tat -- Chapter 10. Mixing Pure Strategies -- Chapter 11. Continuous Strategies -- Chapter 12. Static Oligopoly Games -- Chapter 13. Strategic Trade Policy -- Chapter 14. Product Differentiation -- Chapter 15. Strategic Complements -- PART II: DYNAMIC GAMES WITH COMPLETE AND PERFECT INFORMATION -- Chapter 16. Game Trees -- Chapter 17. A Dynamic Oligopoly Game -- Chapter 18. Bargaining -- PART III: GAMES WITH INCOMPLETE INFORMATION -- Chapter 19. Decision Making and Uncertainty -- Chapter 20. Adverse Selection -- Chapter 21. Incentive Contracts -- PART IV: GAMES WITH IMPERFECT INFORMATION -- Chapter 22. Information Sets -- Chapter 23. Auctions -- Chapter 24. Signaling -- Chapter 25. Screening -- Appendices -- Glossary -- References and Suggestions for Further Reading -- Index -- About the Author.
This innovative textbook is a concise and axiomatic introduction to the principles of game theory-the formal study of move and countermove. Undergraduate business and economics students with a background in the principles of microeconomics and college mathematics will find the material presented in this textbook focused, comprehensive, and accessible.
9780739186053
Decision making.
Game theory.
Management.
Electronic books.
HB144 -- .W33 2014eb
658.4033