Game Theory Topics
Incomplete Information, Repeated Games and N-Player Games
Scott Gates author Brian D Humes author Evelyn C Fink author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:SAGE Publications Inc
Published:17th Jul '98
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Game theory, particularly the use of repeated games, N-person games, and incomplete information games have been popular research techniques in political science, sociology, and managementùbut difficult for new social researchers to useùuntil now. Aimed at making these topics accessible to all social scientist, Game Theory Topics shows how game theory can be productively applied to problems in the social sciences. Using a common social science gameùChickenùto illustrate game theory concepts, the authors introduce readers to games of incomplete information; how to build uncertainty into game theoretic models; the concept of Bayesian Nash equilibrium; and the role of repetition in game theory, including how game theoretic models can easily accommodate many players. Throughout the book, the authors use applications to social science problems to illustrate the points being developed in each chapter.
ISBN: 9780761910169
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 150g
79 pages