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  1. Game Theory with Economic Applications (2nd Edition) by H. Scott Bierman, Luis Fernandez, 1997-11-14
  2. Essays on Game Theory by John F. Nash, 1997-01-01
  3. Evolutionary Game Theory by Jorgen W. Weibull, 1997-08-01
  4. Economics and the Theory of Games by Fernando Vega-Redondo, 2003-07-28
  5. Game Theory Topics: Incomplete Information, Repeated Games and N-Player Games (Quantitative Applications in the Social Sciences)
  6. Theory of Games and Economic Behavior. THIRD EDITION by John Von Neumann, Oskar Morgenstern, 1966
  7. Grey Game Theory and Its Applications in Economic Decision-Making (Systems Evaluation, Prediction and Decision-Making) by Zhigeng Fang, Sifeng Liu, et all 2009-08-26
  8. Poker strategy: Winning with game theory by Nesmith C Ankeny, 1982
  9. Game Theoretic Problems in Network Economics and Mechanism Design Solutions (Advanced Information and Knowledge Processing) by Y. Narahari, Dinesh Garg, et all 2009-02-09
  10. Theory Games Software Levels 1A - 2 (Alfred's Basic Piano Library) by Willard A. Palmer, Morton Manus, et all 1995-09
  11. Introduction to the Theory of Games by J. C. C. McKinsey, 2003-04-25
  12. Games and Decisions: Introduction and Critical Survey by R. Duncan Luce, Howard Raiffa, 1989-04-01
  13. An Introduction to Game-Theoretic Modelling (Student Mathematical Library, Vol. 11) (Student Mathematical Library, V. 11) by Mike Mesterton-Gibbons, 2000-09
  14. Game Theory (The New Palgrave Economics Collection)

81. Game Theory .net - Game Theory Resources For Business Professionals
Game theory resources for business professionals apply economics to competition, pricing, etc.
http://www.gametheory.net/professionals.html
Professionals
Resources for game theory in business.
Learn Books Guides to game theory in practice. Lecture Notes Online notes for students of business. Strategy Journals Links to business strategy journals. Apply News News articles by industry. Consulting Links Links to game theory in business. Share Pop Culture Game theory in movies and music.
The Science of Business Strategy
"Business is a game," proclaimed IBM founder Thomas J. Watson. "The greatest game in the world if you know how to play it." Game Theory .net provides business professionals with resources to apply game theoretic reasoning to everyday business decisions. Discover the theory behind competitive decision-making and business strategy by revieweing lectures and books aimed at the business professional. Read the experiences of others in business journals and the popular press. View recent news stories and consultants' web pages to see how game theory is being applied in your industry. Can't find what you're looking for in the menu on the right? See the full list of

82. Robert J. Aumann
Information about his life and influence on economic thought and game theory.
http://cepa.newschool.edu/het/profiles/aumann.htm
Robert J. Aumann, 1930-
Robert J. Aumann's has been one of the leading figures in the mathematical surge that has characterized Neo-Walrasian economics and game theory in the past forty years. Aumann entered into economics via cooperative game theory - In Neo-Walrasian theory, Robert Aumann is perhaps best known for his theory of core equivalence in a "continuum" economy. Aumann introduced measure theory into the analysis of economies with an infinite number of agents - formalizing the "perfectly competitive" scenario. In his classical 1964 paper, Aumann proved the equivalence of the Edgeworthian core and Walrasian equilibrium allocations when there are an uncountable infinite number of agents - thereby providing the limit case for future work on core convergence. In order to prove this result was not vacuous, Aumann went on to prove the existence of equilibrium (1966) in this "perfectly competitive" scenario. On his way, he contributed to mathematics itself by providing a definition of the "integral" of a correspondence (1965), which was previously absent. Previously, Aumann (1962) had swung Ockham's razoe and helped remove the axiom of completeness of preferences from the Walrasian theory of choice. In another classical paper with F.J. Anscombe in 1964, Aumann formalized the notion of "subjective probability", a concept that had been earlier forwarded by Leonard

83. Game Theory
Preface. These pages originated in 1994 with the first offering at Drexel University of an undergraduate game theory course, an Honors Colloquium.
http://william-king.www.drexel.edu/top/eco/game/game.html

84. Inventory Of The Oskar Morgenstern Papers, 1866-1992 And Undated
Papers by one of the founders of game theory, registered at Duke University.
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Inventory of the Oskar Morgenstern Papers, 1866-1992 and undated
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Title Oskar Morgenstern Papers, 1866-1992 and undated Creator Morgenstern, Oskar, 1902- Extent 41.8 Linear Feet
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Repository Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library, Duke University Language English. top
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Access Restrictions Collection is open for research. However, patrons must sign the Acknowledgment of Legal Responsibility and Privacy Rights form before using this collection. In addition, all or portions of this collection may be housed off-site in Duke University's Library Service Center. Consequently, there may be a 24-hour delay in obtaining these materials. Please contact Research Services staff before visiting the Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library to use this collection. Use Restrictions Oskar Morgenstern's correspondence with Luigi Einaudi is restricted: the papers are not to be published either entirely or partially without permission of the Fondazione Luigi Einaudi Preferred Citation [Identification of item], Oskar Morgenstern Papers, Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library, Duke University.

85. American Experience | A Brilliant Madness | Special Features
Game Theory Explained. Avinash Dixit, John J. F. Sherrerd '52 University Professor of Economics at Princeton University, is John Nash's colleague and friend.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/nash/sfeature/sf_dixit.html
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Game Theory Explained
Avinash Dixit, John J. F. Sherrerd '52 University Professor of Economics at Princeton University, is John Nash's colleague and friend. He has taught economics courses on games of strategy, and written books on the subject for students and for the general audience. Here Prof. Dixit explains game theory and its impact on situations we encounter every day. "If Nash got a dollar for every time someone wrote or said 'Nash equilibrium,'" Dixit has said, "he would be a rich man." Game theory studies interactive decision-making, where the outcome for each participant or "player" depends on the actions of all. If you are a player in such a game, when choosing your course of action or "strategy" you must take into account the choices of others. But in thinking about their choices, you must recognize that they are thinking about yours, and in turn trying to take into account your thinking about their thinking, and so on. It would seem that such thinking about thinking must be so complex and subtle that its successful practice must remain an arcane art. Indeed, some aspects such as figuring out the true motives of rivals and recognizing complex patterns do often resist logical analysis. But many aspects of strategy can be studied and systematized into a science game theory.

86. Reinhard Selten - Autobiography
One of the founders of game theory and experimental economics and winner of the Nobel Prize in economics 1994 (together with Nash and Harsanyi)
http://nobelprize.org/economics/laureates/1994/selten-autobio.html
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The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 1994
John C. Harsanyi, John F. Nash Jr., Reinhard Selten
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 1994
Nobel Prize Award Ceremony ... Other Resources
Autobiography
I was born in Breslau on October 5th, 1930. At that time, Breslau, now called Wroclaw, belonged to Germany and only German was spoken there. After the second world war Breslau became Polish and the original German population was almost completely replaced by a Polish one. I have never visited Wroclaw after the war. Heavy fighting destroyed most of the town in which I grew up and most of the familiar places of my youth look different now.
It was not easy for me to live as a half-Jewish boy under the Hitler regime. When I was 14 I had to leave high school and the opportunity to learn a trade was denied to me. The only career open to me was that of an unskilled worker. Fortunately it turned out that this did not matter much since after about half a year my mother, my brothers, my sister, and I left Breslau on one of the last trains before all outbound railway traffic stopped.

87. Game Theory: Information From Answers.com
Artist The Roots Rating Release Date August 29, 2006 Type Contains explicit content, Lyrics are included with the album Genre Rap Review Game Theory is the Roots
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Game Theory is the Roots ' equivalent of a Funkadelic playlist containing "Wars of Armageddon," "Cosmic Slop," "Maggot Brain," "March to the Witch's Castle," and "America Eats Its Young." It's a vivid reflector of the times, not an escape hatch (of which there are several readily available options). Spinning turbulence, paranoia, anger, and pain into some of the most exhilarating and startling music released in 2006, the group is audibly galvanized by the world's neverending tailspin and a sympathetic alignment with Def Jam . Batting around stray ideas and squeezing them into shape was clearly not part of the plan, and neither was getting on the radio. The songs flow into and out of one another to optimal effect, with an impossibly stern sense of peak-of-powers focus, as if the group and its collaborators instantly locked into place and simply knocked the thing out. With the exception of the elbow-throwing "Here I Come," nothing here is suitable for any kind of carefree activity. The extent of the album's caustic nature is tipped off early on, after glancing at the hangman on the cover and hearing Wadud Ahmad's penetrating voice run through lines like "Pilgrims, slaves, Indians, Mexicans/It looks real f*cked up for your next of kin." The point at which the album kicks into full gear, just a couple minutes later, arrives when tumbling bass drums and a

88. John C. Harsanyi - Autobiography
One of the founders of game theory and winner of the Nobel Prize in economics, 1994 (together with Nash and Selten)
http://nobelprize.org/economics/laureates/1994/harsanyi-autobio.html
Home FAQ Press Contact Us ... Prize in Economic Sciences John C. Harsanyi - Autobiography Nobel Prize Award Ceremonies Sort and list Nobel Prizes and Nobel Laureates Create a List All Nobel Prizes Nobel Prize Awarded Organizations Women Nobel Laureates Nobel Laureates and Universities Prize category: Physics Chemistry Medicine Literature Peace Economics
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 1994
John C. Harsanyi, John F. Nash Jr., Reinhard Selten
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 1994
Nobel Prize Award Ceremony ... Other Resources
Autobiography
I was born in Budapest, Hungary, on May 29, 1920. The high school my parents chose for me was the Lutheran Gymnasium in Budapest, one of the best schools in Hungary, with such distinguished alumni as John von Neumann and Eugene Wigner . I was very happy in this school and received a superb education. In 1937, the year I graduated from it, I won the First Prize in Mathematics at the Hungary-wide annual competition for high school students.
My parents owned a pharmacy in Budapest, which gave us a comfortable living. As I was their only child, they wanted me to become a pharmacist. But my own preference would have been to study philosophy and mathematics. Yet, in 1937 when I actually had to decide my field of study, I chose pharmacy in accordance with my parents' wishes. I did so because Hitler was in power in Germany, and his influence was steadily increasing also in Hungary. I knew that as a pharmacy student I would obtain military deferment. As I was of Jewish origin, this meant that I would not have to serve in a forced labor unit of the Hungarian army.

89. Game Theory | Yale Video Course
Free video course on Game Theory by Benjamin Polak of Yale. This course is an introduction to game theory and strategic thinking .
http://academicearth.org/courses/game-theory

90. John F. Nash, Jr. - Autobiography
One of the founders of game theory and winner of the Nobel Prize for economics, 1994 (together with Harsanyi and Selten)
http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/economics/laureates/1994/nash-autobio.html
Home FAQ Press Contact Us ... Prize in Economic Sciences John F. Nash, Jr. - Autobiography Nobel Prize Award Ceremonies Sort and list Nobel Prizes and Nobel Laureates Create a List All Nobel Prizes Nobel Prize Awarded Organizations Women Nobel Laureates Nobel Laureates and Universities Prize category: Physics Chemistry Medicine Literature Peace Economics
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 1994
John C. Harsanyi, John F. Nash Jr., Reinhard Selten
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 1994
Nobel Prize Award Ceremony ... Other Resources
Autobiography
My beginning as a legally recognized individual occurred on June 13, 1928 in Bluefield, West Virginia, in the Bluefield Sanitarium, a hospital that no longer exists. Of course I can't consciously remember anything from the first two or three years of my life after birth. (And, also, one suspects, psychologically, that the earliest memories have become "memories of memories" and are comparable to traditional folk tales passed on by tellers and listeners from generation to generation.) But facts are available when direct memory fails for many circumstances.
My father, for whom I was named, was an electrical engineer and had come to Bluefield to work for the electrical utility company there which was and is the Appalachian Electric Power Company. He was a veteran of WW1 and had served in France as a lieutenant in the supply services and consequently had not been in actual front lines combat in the war. He was originally from Texas and had obtained his B.S. degree in electrical engineering from Texas Agricultural and Mechanical (Texas A. and M.).

91. Game Theory Society
The Game Theory Society aims to promote the investigation, teaching, and application of game theory
http://gametheorysociety.org/
Welcome to the Website of the Game Theory Society
GTS News
(last updated on August 6, 2010)
David H. Blackwell (1919 - 2010)
(posted by Bernhard von Stengel on 6 August 2010) The Game Theory Society reports with sadness that its charter member David Blackwell passed away on July 8, 2010 at the age of 91. David Blackwell was an outstanding statistician and mathematician, who contributed fundamental insights in many areas. In game theory, he provided a number of important results. One of them is a central tool known as the "Blackwell approachability theorem" (An analog of the minimax theorem for vector payoffs, Pacific J. Math. 6 (1956), 1-8.) See Eran Shmaya's blog entry on the significance of this and other results for game theory. The following biographical sketch is adapted from http://www.maa.org/summa/archive/blackwl.htm David Blackwell lived in Berkeley, California. He joined the faculty at University of California at Berkeley in 1954 after having spent ten years at Howard University, in Washington, DC, one year at Stanford, one year at Clark College, now Clark-Atlanta University, one year at Southern University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana and one year at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, New Jersey. Born in April 1919 in Centralia, Illinois, Blackwell spent ten years there attending public schools. At the age of sixteen he entered the University of Illinois in Champaign-Urbana in 1935 where he received his AB degree in 1938, his AM in 1939 and his Ph.D. in 1941; all in mathematics. At the age of 22 he had earned a Ph.D. in mathematics and had been awarded a Rosenwald Fellowship to attend the Institute for Advanced Study. This was the beginning of his more than fifty professional years as a world-class mathematician.

92. Evolutionary Dynamics Bibliography
Contains many references on evolutionary game theory
http://www.santafe.edu/~jpc/EvDynBib.html
Evolutionary Dynamics Bibliography (fledgling)
Caveat:
Don't see your papers here? Key reviews, classic papers, and new results missing?
Fine. What follows below is the beginning of a cooperative project to develop a bibliography for evolutionary dynamics.
Please send those essential missing books, reviews, papers, and web site URLs to Jim Crutchfield promptly and they will be added. Thanks!
Web Sites
Books
  • Bell, G., Selection: The Mechanism of Evolution , Intl Thomson Publishing, New York (1997).
  • Crow, J. F., and M. Kimura, An Introduction to Population Genetics Theory
  • Darwin, C. Origin of Species , on-line version.
  • Eigen, M., and R. Winkler, Laws of the Game: How the Principles of Nature Govern Chance , translated by Robert and Rita Kimber, Knopf, New York (1981).
  • Gurney, W. S. C., and R. M. Nisnet, Ecological Dynamcis , Oxford University Press, New York (1998).

93. Game Theory Wiki
Game Theory Wiki is a community site that anyone can contribute to. Discover, share and add your knowledge!
http://gametheory.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page

94. Herbert Gintis' Web Site
Full-text papers and class material covering game theory, the rational actor model in economic theory, experimental economics and anthropology.
http://www-unix.oit.umass.edu/~gintis

95. Grand Coalition
Provides information and resources about research in cooperative and noncooperative game theory with an emphasis on coalition formation.
http://www.econ.ucsb.edu/~garratt/gc/
the GRAND COALITION web site has moved to www.grandcoalition.com The Grand Coalition web site was created by Rod Garratt and Guillaume Haeringer in September of 2000.

96. Game Theory [Internet Encyclopedia Of Philosophy]
Game Theory. This article sketches the basic concepts of the theory of games in order to discuss some of their philosophical implications and problems.
http://www.iep.utm.edu/game-th/
Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Game Theory
This article sketches the basic concepts of the theory of games in order to discuss some of their philosophical implications and problems. Consider the following situation: when two hunters set out to hunt a stag and lose track of each other in the process, each hunter has to make a decision. Either she continues according to plan, hoping that her partner does likewise (because she cannot bag a deer on her own), and together they catch the deer; or she goes for a hare instead, securing a prey that does not require her partner’s cooperation, and thus abandoning the common plan. Each hunter prefers a deer shared between them to a hare for herself alone. But if she decides to hunt for deer, she faces the possibility that her partner abandons her, leaving her without deer or hare. So, what should she do? And, what will she do? Situations like this, in which the outcome of an agent’s action depends on the actions of all the other agents involved, are called interactive . Two people playing chess is the archetypical example of an interactive situation, but so are elections, wage bargaining, market transactions, the arms race, international negotiations, and many more. Game theory studies these interactive situations. Its fundamental idea is that an agent in an interactive decision should and does take into account the deliberations of her opponents, who, in turn, take into account her deliberations. A rational agent in an interactive situation should therefore not ask: “What can I do, given what is likely to happen?” but rather: “What can I do in response to what they do, given that they have a belief about what I will do?” Based on this perspective, game theory

97. Game Theory Society
Contains information on members, meetings, and publications.
http://www.gametheorysociety.org/
Welcome to the Website of the Game Theory Society
GTS News
(last updated on August 6, 2010)
David H. Blackwell (1919 - 2010)
(posted by Bernhard von Stengel on 6 August 2010) The Game Theory Society reports with sadness that its charter member David Blackwell passed away on July 8, 2010 at the age of 91. David Blackwell was an outstanding statistician and mathematician, who contributed fundamental insights in many areas. In game theory, he provided a number of important results. One of them is a central tool known as the "Blackwell approachability theorem" (An analog of the minimax theorem for vector payoffs, Pacific J. Math. 6 (1956), 1-8.) See Eran Shmaya's blog entry on the significance of this and other results for game theory. The following biographical sketch is adapted from http://www.maa.org/summa/archive/blackwl.htm David Blackwell lived in Berkeley, California. He joined the faculty at University of California at Berkeley in 1954 after having spent ten years at Howard University, in Washington, DC, one year at Stanford, one year at Clark College, now Clark-Atlanta University, one year at Southern University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana and one year at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, New Jersey. Born in April 1919 in Centralia, Illinois, Blackwell spent ten years there attending public schools. At the age of sixteen he entered the University of Illinois in Champaign-Urbana in 1935 where he received his AB degree in 1938, his AM in 1939 and his Ph.D. in 1941; all in mathematics. At the age of 22 he had earned a Ph.D. in mathematics and had been awarded a Rosenwald Fellowship to attend the Institute for Advanced Study. This was the beginning of his more than fifty professional years as a world-class mathematician.

98. Game Theory
Game Theory . Game Theory has emerged recently as a powerful challenger to the conventional method of examining economics. Although many illustrious predecessors worked on
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Game Theory
Game Theory has emerged recently as a powerful challenger to the conventional method of examining economics. Although many illustrious predecessors worked on problems in what can be called "game theory", the fundamental, formal conception of game theory as part and parcel of economic theory were first organized in John von Neumann and Oskar Morgenstern's 1944 classic, Theory of Games and Economic Behavior The main purpose of game theory is to consider situations where instead of agents making decisions as reactions to exogenous prices ("dead variables"), their decisions are strategic reactions to other agents actions ("live variables"). An agent is faced with a set of moves he can play and will form a strategy, a best response to his environment, which he will play by. Strategies can be either "pure" (i.e. play a particular move) or "mixed" (random play). A " Nash Equilibrium" will be reached when each agent's actions begets a reaction by all the other agents which, in turn, begets the same initial action. In other words, the best responses of all players are in accordance with each other. Game Theory can be roughly divided into two broad areas: non-cooperative (or strategic) games and co-operative (or coalitional) games. The meaning of these terms are self evident, although John

99. EDIRC: Economic And Game Theory
Index of economics institutions on the Internet.
http://edirc.repec.org/ectheory.html
EDIRC Home (U. Connecticut)
Economics Departments, Institutes and Research Centers in the World
Economic and Game Theory
Please send any corrections and additions to Christian Zimmermann Symbol keys: Broken link (corrections welcome!) Defunct institution (to our knowledge) Has members registered with the RePEc Author Service Has publications listed on IDEAS Return to the EDIRC main page countries alphabetically country codes continents ...
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    • WU Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien (WU Vienna University of Economics and Business), Wien, Department Volkswirtschaft (Department of Economics), (Ludwig Boltmann Institute for Growth Research)
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    • Université Libre de Bruxelles, Bruxelles, Faculté des Sciences Sociales, Politiques et Économiques (Faculty of Social, Political and Economic Sciences), (Strategic Analysis of Economic Behavior: Microeconomic and Macroeconomic Aspects)
    Brazil
    Canada
  • 100. Game Industry News, Interviews And Videos | Game Theory
    Video game industry news, interviews, features, videos, opinions and gaming analysis by games business experts. Game Theory magazine is your top source.
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