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2024
- 1-6 Introduction
In: Game Theory for the Social Sciences
by Pierre Dehez - 7-95 Strategy and Conflict
In: Game Theory for the Social Sciences
by Pierre Dehez - 97-126 Bargaining and Consensus
In: Game Theory for the Social Sciences
by Pierre Dehez - 127-240 Cooperation and Fair Division
In: Game Theory for the Social Sciences
by Pierre Dehez - 241-265 Voting and Power
In: Game Theory for the Social Sciences
by Pierre Dehez
2016
- 1-5 Introduction
In: Equilibrium Theory for Cournot Oligopolies and Related Games
by Pierre von Mouche & Federico Quartieri - 1-15 Introduction
In: The Theory of Extensive Form Games
by Carlos Alós-Ferrer & Klaus Ritzberger - 7-13 On the Works of Professor Koji Okuguchi
In: Equilibrium Theory for Cournot Oligopolies and Related Games
by Takeshi Yamazaki - 15-29 Cournot, a Non-strategic Economist
In: Equilibrium Theory for Cournot Oligopolies and Related Games
by Rein Haagsma - 17-55 Game Trees
In: The Theory of Extensive Form Games
by Carlos Alós-Ferrer & Klaus Ritzberger - 31-45 Cournot Tatonnement in Aggregative Games with Monotone Best Responses
In: Equilibrium Theory for Cournot Oligopolies and Related Games
by Nikolai S. Kukushkin - 47-61 Existence and Uniqueness of Nash Equilibrium in Aggregative Games: An Expository Treatment
In: Equilibrium Theory for Cournot Oligopolies and Related Games
by Richard Cornes & Takashi Sato - 57-66 Pseudotrees and Order Theory
In: The Theory of Extensive Form Games
by Carlos Alós-Ferrer & Klaus Ritzberger - 63-88 On the Geometric Structure of the Cournot Equilibrium Set: The Case of Concave Industry Revenue and Convex Costs
In: Equilibrium Theory for Cournot Oligopolies and Related Games
by Pierre von Mouche - 67-97 Extensive Decision Problems
In: The Theory of Extensive Form Games
by Carlos Alós-Ferrer & Klaus Ritzberger - 89-100 Pure Strategy Equilibria in Finite Symmetric Concave Games and an Application to Symmetric Discrete Cournot Games
In: Equilibrium Theory for Cournot Oligopolies and Related Games
by Takuya Iimura & Takahiro Watanabe - 99-130 Extensive Forms
In: The Theory of Extensive Form Games
by Carlos Alós-Ferrer & Klaus Ritzberger - 101-118 On a Discontinuous Cournot Oligopoly
In: Equilibrium Theory for Cournot Oligopolies and Related Games
by Ferenc Szidarovszky & Akio Matsumoto - 119-131 Interpreting Markups in Spanish Manufacturing: The Exponential Model
In: Equilibrium Theory for Cournot Oligopolies and Related Games
by Luis C. Corchón & Lourdes Moreno - 131-161 Discrete Extensive Forms
In: The Theory of Extensive Form Games
by Carlos Alós-Ferrer & Klaus Ritzberger - 133-153 Privatization Neutrality Theorem and Discriminatory Subsidy Policy
In: Equilibrium Theory for Cournot Oligopolies and Related Games
by Kojun Hamada - 155-178 Cournot Oligopoly Theory for Simple Electricity Markets
In: Equilibrium Theory for Cournot Oligopolies and Related Games
by Alexander Vasin & Polina Kartunova - 163-222 Equilibrium
In: The Theory of Extensive Form Games
by Carlos Alós-Ferrer & Klaus Ritzberger - 179-201 Kant-Nash Equilibria in a Quantity-Setting Oligopoly
In: Equilibrium Theory for Cournot Oligopolies and Related Games
by Ngo Long - 203-232 Evolutionary Oligopoly Models of Commercial Fishing with Heterogeneities
In: Equilibrium Theory for Cournot Oligopolies and Related Games
by Gian Italo Bischi & Fabio Lamantia & Elena Viganò - 233-244 Existence, Uniqueness, and Comparative Statics in Contests
In: Equilibrium Theory for Cournot Oligopolies and Related Games
by Martin Kaae Jensen - 245-268 Two-Group Contests with Communication Within and Between Groups
In: Equilibrium Theory for Cournot Oligopolies and Related Games
by Federico Quartieri & Ryusuke Shinohara - 269-279 On the Nash Equilibrium of Asymmetric Public-Good Contests
In: Equilibrium Theory for Cournot Oligopolies and Related Games
by Takeshi Yamazaki - 281-294 Heterogeneity and Number of Players in Rent-Seeking, Innovation, and Patent-Race Games
In: Equilibrium Theory for Cournot Oligopolies and Related Games
by Noriaki Matsushima & Takeshi Yamazaki
2009
- 3-40 Evolutionary Foundations of Cooperation and Group Cohesion
In: Games, Groups, and the Global Good
by Steven A. Frank - 41-56 How to Evolve Cooperation
In: Games, Groups, and the Global Good
by Christine Taylor & Martin A. Nowak - 57-78 Beyond Enlightened Self-Interest: Social Norms, Other-Regarding Preferences, and Cooperative Behavior
In: Games, Groups, and the Global Good
by Samuel Bowles & Herbert Gintis - 79-84 Evolution, Cooperation, and Repeated Games
In: Games, Groups, and the Global Good
by E. Maskin - 85-103 Public Good Games with Incentives: The Role of Reputation
In: Games, Groups, and the Global Good
by Hannelore De Silva & Karl Sigmund - 105-114 Groups and Networks: Their Role in the Evolution of Cooperation
In: Games, Groups, and the Global Good
by Brian Skyrms - 117-141 Evolution and Construction of Moral Systems
In: Games, Groups, and the Global Good
by Jessica C. Flack & David C. Krakauer - 143-153 Games, Groups, Norms, and Societies
In: Games, Groups, and the Global Good
by Simon Levin - 155-168 Evolutionary Theory and Cooperation in Everyday Life
In: Games, Groups, and the Global Good
by David Sloan Wilson & Daniel Tumminelli O’Brien - 169-180 The Error of God: Error Management Theory, Religion, and the Evolution of Cooperation
In: Games, Groups, and the Global Good
by Dominic D.P. Johnson - 181-193 Moral Motivation
In: Games, Groups, and the Global Good
by John E. Hare - 195-203 Explaining Religion: Notes Toward a Research Agenda
In: Games, Groups, and the Global Good
by Kwame Anthony Appiah - 207-228 Building Trust to Solve Commons Dilemmas: Taking Small Steps to Test an Evolving Theory of Collective Action
In: Games, Groups, and the Global Good
by Elinor Ostrom - 229-241 How Democracy Resolves Conflict in Difficult Games
In: Games, Groups, and the Global Good
by Steven J. Brams & D. Marc Kilgour - 243-257 Two Strategic Issues in Apologizing
In: Games, Groups, and the Global Good
by Barry O’Neill - 259-283 Neither Self-interest Nor Self-sacrifice: The Fraternal Morality of Market Relationships
In: Games, Groups, and the Global Good
by Robert Sugden