Games and Information: An introduction to game theory - Rilegato

Rasmusen, Eric

 
9781557865021: Games and Information: An introduction to game theory

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The new edition of this textbook includes two new chapters on game theory and a revised introduction explaining what has happened in the field since 1989. The text continues to reflect the importance in economic research of non-cooperative game theory and information economics. Eric Rasmussen relies, wherever possible, on explanation in place of technical proofs. This book should be useful for advanced microeconomics courses and for anyone who needs to understand the economic research of the last ten years.

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Recensione

"This is a terrific book bringing together two strands in the recent literature on economic theory, namely game theory and the economics of asymmetric information. The style is brisk, the arguments are rigorous and it seems to be pitched at exactly the right level." Partha Dasgupta, Professor of Economics, University of Cambridge

"I feel that Dr Eric Rasmusen has written a first class book which should be of wide interest not only to game theorists and economists but also scholars working in many other fields. Dr Rasmusen′s book is a good investment!" Keith W. Hipel

L'autore

Eric Rasmusen is Professor of Business Economics and Public Policy and Sanjay Subhedar Faculty Fellow at Indiana University, and has also held positions at UCLA, the University of Chicago, Harvard and Yale. He has published in the areas of anti–trust, industrial organization, political economy, law and economics, and game theory.

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