Thursday, July 15, 2010

Reading List: Game Theory and Bounded Rationality

Game Theory:
  1. A Course in Game Theory. Martin J. Osborne and Ariel Rubinstein
  2. Game Theory. Drew Fudenberg and Jean Tirole
  3. Models in Cooperative Game Theory. Rodica Branzei, Dinko Dimitrov, and Stef Tijs
  4. Game Theory Evolving. Herbert Gintis
  5. Algorithmic Game Theory. Noam Nisham, et al.
  6. Playing for Real: A Text on Game Theory. Ken Binmore
  7. Grey Game Theory and Its Applications in Economic Decision-making. Fang et al.
  8. Game Theory: Analysis of Conflict. Roger B. Myerson
  9. Game Theory: A Multi-level Approach. Hans Peters
  10. Essentials of Game Theory. Kevin Leyton-Brown and Yoav Shoham
  11. Theory of Games and Economic Behavior. Neumann and Morgenstern
  12. Essays on Game Theory. John Nash
  13. Multiagent Systems. Yoav Shoham and Kevin Leyton-Brown
  14. Thinking Strategically. Avinash K. Dixit and Barry J. Nalebuff
  15. Strategies and Games. Prajit K. Dutta
  16. Strategy. Joel Watson
  17. On Numbers and Games. John Conway
  18. Winning Ways for Your Mathematical Plays. Erwin Berlekamp et al.
  19. Incomplete Information, Repeated Games, and N-Player Games. Evelyn C. Fink et al.
  20. Repeated Games with Incomplete Information. Aumann and Maschler
  21. A First Course on Zero-Sum Repeated Games. Sorin
  22. Repeated Games and Reputations. Mailath and Samuelson
  23. Readings in Games and Information. Rasmusen
Bounded Rationality:
  1. Modeling Bounded Rationality. Ariel Rubinstein
  2. Rationality, Bounded Rationality and Microfoundations. Reza Salehnejad
  3. Economics, Bounded Rationality and the Cognitive Revolution. Herbert Simon et al.
Microeconomics:
  1. Auction Theory. Vijay Krishna
  2. A Mathematical Approach to Economic Analysis. Peter Toumanoff and Farrokh Nourzad
  3. Essential Mathematics for Economic Analysis. Knut Sydsater and Peter Hammond
  4. Lecture Notes in Microeconomic Theory: The Economic Agent. Ariel Rubinstein

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