Covering all the essential topics for undergraduate courses, this is the ideal student introduction to game theory. It sets out the basics of the subject in a non-technical way and uses illustrations and examples to show its application to realistic, topical, and interesting problems ranging from strategic decision-making within companies to international environmental policy-making. All explanation is clear, well structured, and entirely accessible to students of both economics and business.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- 1: What is Game Theory?
- 2: Static Game Theory
- 3: Dynamic Game Theory
- 4: Oligopoly
- 5: Entry Deterrence
- 6: New Classical Macroeconomics
- 7: New Keynesian Macroeconomics
- 8: International Policy Coordination
- 9: Strategic Trade Policy
- 10: Environmental Economics
- 11: Experimental Economics
- 12: Criticisms of Game Theory