Evolutionary Game Theory
Evolutionary Game Theory
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Book Description
This text introduces current evolutionary game theory--where ideas from evolutionary biology and rationalistic economics meet--emphasizing the links between static and dynamic approaches and noncooperative game theory. The author provides an overview of the developments that have taken place in this branch of game theory, discusses the mathematical tools needed to understand the area, describes both the motivation and intuition for the concepts involved, and explains why and how the theory is relevant to economics.
About the Author
Jörgen Weibull is the A.O. Wallenberg Profesor of Economics at the Stockholm School of Economics.
Evolutionary Game Theory,Jörgen W. Weibull,The MIT Press,0262731215,Business/Economics,Economics - General,Game Theory,Mathematics,Business & Economics / Economics / General,Econometrics,Economic theory & philosophy,Evolution
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