Nash Equilibrium and Dynamics
Sergiu Hart
Discussion Paper Series from The Federmann Center for the Study of Rationality, the Hebrew University, Jerusalem
Abstract:
John F. Nash, Jr., submitted his Ph.D. dissertation entitled Non-Cooperative Games to Princeton University in 1950. Read it 58 years later, and you will find the germs of various later developments in game theory. Some of these are presented below, followed by a discussion concerning dynamic aspects of equilibrium.
Date: 2008-09
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Published in Games and Economic Behavior 71 (2011), 6-8
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Chapter: NASH EQUILIBRIUM AND DYNAMICS (2013) 
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