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Game Theory and Public Policy, Second Edition

Roger McCain

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Abstract: This book provides a critical, selective review of concepts from game theory and their applications in public policy, and further suggests some modifications for some of the models (chiefly in cooperative game theory) to improve their applicability to economics and public policy.

Keywords: Economics and Finance; Politics and Public Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
ISBN: 9781784710897
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Chapters in this book:

Ch 1 Objectives and scope of the book , pp 3-7 Downloads
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Ch 2 Representing games , pp 8-26 Downloads
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Ch 3 A brief interpretive history of game theory , pp 27-49 Downloads
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Ch 4 Nash equilibrium and public policy , pp 50-69 Downloads
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Ch 5 Correlated equilibrium , pp 70-85 Downloads
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Ch 6 Noncooperative games in extensive form and public policy , pp 86-108 Downloads
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Ch 7 Social mechanism design , pp 109-124 Downloads
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Ch 8 Superadditive games in coalition function form , pp 125-140 Downloads
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Ch 9 Recall, rationality and political economy , pp 141-164 Downloads
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Ch 10 Biform games and considerable solutions , pp 167-179 Downloads
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Ch 11 The firm as a coalition , pp 180-203 Downloads
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Ch 12 What coalitions will be formed? , pp 204-225 Downloads
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Ch 13 Monopoly and monopsony revisited , pp 226-240 Downloads
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Ch 14 Bargaining and the determination of wages , pp 241-255 Downloads
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Ch 15 Bargaining power and majority rule , pp 256-274 Downloads
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