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Behavioral Game Theory: Experiments in Strategic Interaction
Book • 2003
This book marks the first substantial and authoritative effort to bridge the gap between traditional game theory and how average people with emotions and limited foresight actually play games.
Colin Camerer uses hundreds of experiments to develop mathematical theories of reciprocity, limited strategizing, and learning, which help predict what real people and companies do in strategic situations.
The book covers various strategic interactions such as bargaining, games of bluffing, strikes, price competition, and building reputations.
It is a must-read for anyone seeking a more complete understanding of strategic thinking, from professional economists to scholars and students in economics, management studies, psychology, political science, anthropology, and biology.
Colin Camerer uses hundreds of experiments to develop mathematical theories of reciprocity, limited strategizing, and learning, which help predict what real people and companies do in strategic situations.
The book covers various strategic interactions such as bargaining, games of bluffing, strikes, price competition, and building reputations.
It is a must-read for anyone seeking a more complete understanding of strategic thinking, from professional economists to scholars and students in economics, management studies, psychology, political science, anthropology, and biology.
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