A Guide to Game Theory

A Guide to Game Theory explains the important concepts and techniques without using mathematical language or methods. Using a wide range of examples and applications this book covers decision problems confronted by firms, employers, unions, footballers, partygoers, politicians, governments, non-gove...

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Main Author: Carmichael, Fiona (Author)
Format: Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: London Financial Times Prentice Hall 2005
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Summary:A Guide to Game Theory explains the important concepts and techniques without using mathematical language or methods. Using a wide range of examples and applications this book covers decision problems confronted by firms, employers, unions, footballers, partygoers, politicians, governments, non-governmental organisations and communities. Written for undergraduate students with little or no prior knowledge of game theory. This book supports any game theory module on an economics degree or indeed any course that addresses strategic problem solving.
Physical Description:xiii, 286 pages illustrations 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliography and index
ISBN:0273684965 (paperback)
9780273684961 (paperback)