Econometrics : Game Theory for Applied Economists

Game Theory for Applied Economists

EUR 38,93


Nice - While the book falters in places in its explanations of equilibrium concepts, over all it is a coherent, readable and manageable book. Much better than the other tomes that students of game theory such as myself have to trawl through to find information.

Fairly good, but not the best one... - If you are looking for an introductory book on game theory maybe this is not the best pick. Even though the mathematical approach is really easy, other books, which have been published later, are much easier to grasp the sometimes complicated concepts...I deeply suggest readers to buy either Gardner or Bierman, Fernandez before spending their money on this book.

Too condensed. - The book tries to explain difficult concepts with considerable lucidity, but still falters because the author assumes the reader knows why things should happen and builds on those assumptions to explain more difficult things. Same book with a little more explanation would be better.

Too condensed. - The book tries to explain difficult concepts with considerable lucidity, but still falters because the author assumes the reader knows why things should happen and builds on those assumptions to explain more difficult things. Same book with a little more explanation would be better.

Gibbons The Great.... - After living through a semester of Andy Mas-Collell s one-ton-book-of-fun it has been a joy to read Gibbons terrific introductory Game Theory text. A textbook that even non-economists might enjoy. Nice examples, good pace, fun stuff.




Game Theory for Applied Economists