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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
019530022X
ISBN-13
9780195300222
eBay Product ID (ePID)
23038744673

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
480 Pages
Publication Name
Games and Decision Making
Language
English
Publication Year
2010
Subject
Game Theory, Decision-Making & Problem Solving, Economics / Theory
Type
Textbook
Author
Charalambos D. Aliprantis, Subir K. Chakrabarti
Subject Area
Mathematics, Education, Business & Economics
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1.1 in
Item Weight
34.4 Oz
Item Length
7.7 in
Item Width
9.4 in

Additional Product Features

Edition Number
2
Intended Audience
College Audience
LCCN
2010-040864
Dewey Edition
21
Number of Volumes
1 vol.
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
519.3
Table Of Content
Preface1. Choices1.1. Functions1.2. The optimization problem1.3. First- and second-order conditions1.4. Optimizing using the Lagrange method1.5. Uncertainty and chance1.6. Decision making under uncertainty2. Decisions and Games2.1. Two-person matrix games2.2. Strategic games2.3. Dominant and dominated strategies2.4. Solving matrix games with mixed strategies2.5. Examples of two-person games2.6. Best responses and Nash equilibria2.7. Games with incomplete information2.8. Applications3. Sequential Decisions3.1. Graphs and trees3.2. Single-person sequential decisions3.3. Uncertainty and single-person decisions4. Sequential Games4.1. The structure of sequential games4.2. Equilibria in sequential games4.3. Applications of sequential games4.4. Solving sequential games with behavior strategies5. Auctions5.1. Auctions with complete information5.2. English auctions5.3. Individual private-value auctions5.4. Common-value auctions5.5. Revenue equivalence6. Bargaining6.1. The Nash solution6.2. Monotonicity in bargaining6.3. The core of a bargaining game6.4. An allocation rule: the Shapley value6.5. Two-person sequential bargaining7. Repeated Games7.1. The structure and equilibria of repeated games7.2. Subgame perfection in finite-horizon repeated games7.3. Infinite-horizon repeated games7.4. The Folk theorem and subgame perfect equilibrium7.5. Applications of repeated and sequential games8. Sequential Rationality8.1. The market for lemons8.2. Beliefs and strategies8.3. Consistency of beliefs8.4. Expected payoff8.5. Sequential equilibrium8.6. Perfect Bayesian equilibrium8.7. Signaling games8.8. Applications9. Existence of Equilibria9.1. Some Mathematical Preliminaries9.2. Zero-sum games9.3. Existence of equilibrium in strategic form games9.4. Existence of equilibrium in sequential games9.5. Existence of sequential equilibriumBibliography
Synopsis
Games and Decision Making, Second Edition, is a unique blend of decision theory and game theory. From classical optimization to modern game theory, authors Charalambos D. Aliprantis and Subir K. Chakrabarti show the importance of mathematical knowledge in understanding and analyzing issues in decision making. Through an imaginative selection of topics, Aliprantis and Chakrabarti treat decision and game theory as part of one body of knowledge. They move from problems involving the individual decision-maker to progressively more complex problems such as sequential rationality, auctions, and bargaining. By building each chapter on material presented earlier, the authors offer a self-contained and comprehensive treatment of these topics. Successfully class-tested in an advanced undergraduate course at the Krannert School of Management and in a graduate course in economics at Indiana University, Games and Decision Making, Second Edition, is an essential text for advanced undergraduates and graduate students of decision theory and game theory. The book is accessible to students who have a good basic understanding of elementary calculus and probability theory., Games and Decision Making, Second Edition, is a unique blend of decision theory and game theory. From classical optimization to modern game theory, authors Charalambos D. Aliprantis and Subir K. Chakrabarti show the importance of mathematical knowledge in understanding and analyzing issues in decision making. Through an imaginative selection of topics, Aliprantis and Chakrabarti treat decision and game theory as part of one body of knowledge. They move from problems involving the individual decision-maker to progressively more complex problems such as sequential rationality, auctions, and bargaining. By building each chapter on material presented earlier, the authors offer a self-contained and comprehensive treatment of these topics. Successfully class-tested in an advanced undergraduate course at the Krannert School of Management and in a graduate course in economics at Indiana University, Games and Decision Making, Second Edition, is an essential text for advanced undergraduates and graduate students of decision theory and game theory. The book is accessible to students who have a good basic understanding of elementary calculus and probability theory.New to this Edition* Chapter 2 includes new sections on two-person games, best-response strategies, mixed strategies, and incomplete information* Chapter 4 has been expanded to provide new material on behavior strategies and applications* The chapter on auctions (5) includes a new section on revenue equivalence* Offers two new chapters, on repeated games (7) and existence results (9)* New applications have been added to all the chapters, Games and Decision Making, Second Edition, is a unique blend of decision theory and game theory. From classical optimization to modern game theory, authors Charalambos D. Aliprantis and Subir K. Chakrabarti show the importance of mathematical knowledge in understanding and analyzing issues in decision making. Through an imaginative selection of topics, Aliprantis and Chakrabarti treat decision and game theory as part of one body of knowledge. They move from problems involving the individual decision-maker to progressively more complex problems such as sequential rationality, auctions, and bargaining. By building each chapter on material presented earlier, the authors offer a self-contained and comprehensive treatment of these topics., Games and Decision Making , Second Edition, is a unique blend of decision theory and game theory. From classical optimization to modern game theory, authors Charalambos D. Aliprantis and Subir K. Chakrabarti show the importance of mathematical knowledge in understanding and analyzing issues in decision making. Through an imaginative selection of topics, Aliprantis and Chakrabarti treat decision and game theory as part of one body of knowledge. They move from problems involving the individual decision-maker to progressively more complex problems such as sequential rationality, auctions, and bargaining. By building each chapter on material presented earlier, the authors offer a self-contained and comprehensive treatment of these topics. Successfully class-tested in an advanced undergraduate course at the Krannert School of Management and in a graduate course in economics at Indiana University, Games and Decision Making , Second Edition, is an essential text for advanced undergraduates and graduate students of decision theory and game theory. The book is accessible to students who have a good basic understanding of elementary calculus and probability theory.
LC Classification Number
QA269.A44 2011

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