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A General Theory of Equilibrium Selection in Games

A General Theory of Equilibrium Selection in Games

by John C. Harsanyi and Reinhard Selten
Paperback
Publication Date: 29/06/1988

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The authors, two of the most prominent game theorists of this generation, have devoted a number of years to the development of the theory presented here, and to its economic applications. They propose rational criteria for selecting one particular uniformly perfect equilibrium point as the solution of any noncooperative game. And, because any cooperative game can be remodelled as a noncooperative bargaining game, their theory defines a one-point solution for any cooperative game as well. By providing solutions - based on the same principles of rational behavior - for all classes of games, both cooperative and noncooperative, both those with complete and with incomplete information, Harsanyi and Selten's approach achieves a remarkable degree of theoretical unification for game theory as a whole and provides a deeper insight into the nature of game-theoretic rationality. The book applies this theory to a number of specific game classes, such as unanimity games; bargaining with transaction costs; trade involving one seller and several buyers; two-person bargaining with incomplete information on one side, and on both sides. The last chapter discusses the relationship of the authors' theory to other recently proposed solution concepts, particularly the Kohberg-Mertens stability theory.
ISBN:
9780262582384
9780262582384
Category:
Econometrics
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
29-06-1988
Language:
English
Publisher:
MIT Press Ltd
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
365
Dimensions (mm):
229x152x25mm
Weight:
0.63kg

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