This survey originally appeared in N. L. Gage (Editor), Handbook of Research on Teaching, published by Rand McNally & Company in 1963, under the longer title "Experimental and Quasi-Experimental De…
This collection of essays explores the most relevant developments at the interface of economics and psychology, giving special attention to models of irrational behavior, and draws the relevant imp…
A presentation of Binmore's most significant work on the foundations on which game theory is based, including a discussion of the aims and scope of game theory which attempts to explain the nature …
This graduate text provides an intuitive but rigorous treatment of contemporary methods used in microeconometric research. The book makes clear that applied microeconometrics is about the estimatio…
Binmore's groundbreaking text on game theory explores the manner in which rational people should interact when they have conflicting interests. While Binmore uses a light touch to outline key devel…
Game Theory and Applications outlines game theory and proves its validity by examining it alongside the neoclassical paradigm. This book contends that the neoclassical theory is the exceptional cas…
Economists have in recent years found the theory of games to be an attractive route for exploring imperfectly competitive markets. In this collection of articles, some of the best minds in contempo…
A collection of articles examining equilibrium outcomes in social and economic environments which possess cooperative infrastructures.
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 theo…
Explores the building of stochastic (statistical) models for time series and their use in important areas of application, forecasting, model specification, estimation, and checking.