Contents: The Telephone Co-Ordination Game; Non-Symmetric Indices of Power and their Application to the House of Councillors in Japan; To Work or Not to Work -- A Note on Incentives; Multiple Scenario Competitive Markets; Value of Information in Optimal Stopping Games; Optimal Output Strategies in a Two-Stage Game with Entry, Learning-by-Doing, and Spillovers; A Minimum Tax Rate Core Allocation of Bin Packing Games; Guaranteed Imputation in the Game without Side Payments; The Value of Dynamic Games with Partial Co-Operation ...
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Contents: The Telephone Co-Ordination Game; Non-Symmetric Indices of Power and their Application to the House of Councillors in Japan; To Work or Not to Work -- A Note on Incentives; Multiple Scenario Competitive Markets; Value of Information in Optimal Stopping Games; Optimal Output Strategies in a Two-Stage Game with Entry, Learning-by-Doing, and Spillovers; A Minimum Tax Rate Core Allocation of Bin Packing Games; Guaranteed Imputation in the Game without Side Payments; The Value of Dynamic Games with Partial Co-Operation; Repeated Game of Criminal vs Police -- Incomplete Information Case; Guaranteed Imputation for the Linear-Quadratic Game Under Uncertainty; HURWITZ'S Principle for One Class of the Non-Co-Operative Games; N-Person Games on Territory; Demand Operations in Minimum Spanning Tree Games; Take-Away Games with a Constant Lower Restriction; Dynamic Game with Continuum of Players Modelling 'Tragedy of the Commons'; Constructing the Nash Equilibrium in a Game Statement of Carnot Duopoly.
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Add this copy of Game Theory and Applicationsv. 5 to cart. $124.77, like new condition, Sold by Hay-on-Wye Booksellers rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Hereford, UNITED KINGDOM, published 2000 by Nova Biomedical Books.