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- From: claird@NeoSoft.com (Cameron Laird)
- Subject: Handbook suggestion: game theory
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- Date: Fri, 8 Jan 1993 19:44:35 GMT
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- Someone asked recently who are the good people in
- game theory, and a respondent correctly observed
- that there are knowledgeable folk in many places.
- For a different approach to the question, one might
- thumb through the just-in-print
-
- Aumann, Robert J., and Sergiu Hart
- 1992 Handbook of Game Theory, with
- applications, Volume I. Else-
- vier, Amsterdam and New York
- City
-
- I haven't seen it yet myself, but there are good
- chapter titles ("Strategic Models of Entry Deter-
- rence", "Axiomatizations of the Core") and
- celebrated authors (Simon, Mycielski, Harsanyi,
- ...). Perhaps this will give some clues about who's
- doing what.
-
- I've pointed follow-ups back to sci.econ.
- --
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- Cameron Laird
- claird@Neosoft.com (claird%Neosoft.com@uunet.uu.net) +1 713 267 7966
- claird@litwin.com (claird%litwin.com@uunet.uu.net) +1 713 996 8546
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