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10/10/2013 09:07 AM by Alina; | I-ve a question concerning a sequential game.
A and B share an apartment and can bargain about its cleaniness. A moves first
and announces his cleaning effort eA 0. B observes A’s decision and chooses eB 0.
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02/21/2010 05:05 AM by Prad; | Need your help and hope I would be able to help you! [View full text and thread]
How can i use game theory models for farm planing?
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04/19/2004 07:42 AM by Ernest; | Hi,
I am studying Game theory by myself and came across this set of problems.
Would appreciate any help/hints on solving them.
regards,
new to the Game! [View full text and thread]
Is Equality and Freedom a Zero Sum Game? [View full text and thread]
Could anybody give a short comment on "A Primer in Game Theory: by Robert Gibbons? I am a biginner. [View full text and thread]
05/28/2002 06:23 PM by hakan; | what do you think about my questions which are related first Job interview and the second job choice which related your money [View full text and thread]
Hi can anyone recommend a good recent finance paper written on signalling? [View full text and thread]
05/08/2001 08:28 AM by ray; | Could you tell me about super game theory ? Is it the recent development of game theory?
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I'm very interesting to study about the game theory. Could you tell me what is the point that I should start? Actually my math knowledge is not too good, but I hope I can learn the game theory without too much mathematics. My friend [View full text and thread]
Literature that I used only describes the development of game theory in social science until early 1980's. Could you give sugesstion for me, what literatures about the development of game theory in social science after 1980s until [View full text and thread]
In 1838, Cournot developed game models of oligopolistic competition, which he analysed by the methodology of Nash equilibrium. And he was writing more than a century before Nash. I think (it is just my opinion) John Nash did not find [View full text and thread]
Literature that I used only describes the development of game theory in social science until early 1980's. Could you give sugesstion for me, what literatures about the development of game theory in social science after 1980s until now. Thanks for your help. [Manage messages]
What is the limitations of the game theory? [View full text and thread]
05/02/2001 08:46 AM by Koko; | Hi, I'm not an economist, but I'm interesting to know about game theory.
But after I read a number of game theory literature, it seems that the game theoretical analysis is too demanding informationally to be of any intuitive appeal. [View full text and thread]
Dear Rodrigo,
Thanks for your help about the references.
From the literature, it said that there is some limitation in game theory. In many games we have multiple equilibria and no way to choose, e.g. Edgeworths bilateral bargaining [View full text and thread]
05/01/2001 08:24 AM by roger; | Hi, could you give me a short description about experimental economics? [View full text and thread]
04/21/2001 01:52 AM by carrie; | anybody can help me to find the complete explanation about parlour theory? [View full text and thread]
04/20/2001 10:34 PM by Clara; | Hi, could you give me some references about shapley value? [View full text and thread]
Is there any relationship between game theory and epidemiology? [View full text and thread]
11/13/2000 09:16 PM by Walter; | Mathematical social sciences has game theory as its main branch in most classification schemes. As in Journal of Economic Literature classification, game theory appears in the mathematical methods field (C7).
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Is Game Theory a social science? if so, why is it classified as a branch of mathematics? See for example, JEL classification. [View full text and thread]
08/18/2000 10:36 AM by Walter; | I found these papers that may be related to your question:
"The Effects of Recognition and Group Need on Volunteerism: A Social Norm Perspective", Fisher,Robert J.; Ackerman, David, Journal of Consumer Research; 25(3), December [View full text and thread]
According to the literature on social norms, a society can end up in a "desirable" equilibrium (for instance, without overexploitation of natural resources) without formal incentives for "desirable" behavior, because people seek [View full text and thread]
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