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GAMES AND INFORMATION: AN INTRODUCTION TO GAME THEORY
This important new textbook reflects the increasing importance in economic research and teaching of noncooperative game theory and information economics. Eric Rasmusen begins by laying out the theory of noncooperative games from a user's viewpoint, introducing definitions and technical results only insofar as they are useful to the student or applied modeller. The book goes on to outline the basic models of incomplete information used in current economic research.
The second and larger part of the book is devoted to applications of game theory, presenting many models which have so far been available only in widely dispersedsources. Individual chapters concentrate on auctions, moral hazard, adverse selection, signalling, reputation, bargaining, and oligopoly.
Eric Rasmusen writes in a crisp and approachable style, relying wherever possible onexplanation in place of technical proofs. The book will be indispensable for advanced microeconomics courses and of considerable interest to anyone who needs to understand the economic research of the last ten years.
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