The History Of Game Theory, Volume 1 (Routledge Studies in the History of Economics)


The History Of Game Theory, Volume 1 (Routledge Studies in the History of Economics)

by: Mary-Ann Dimand (Author), Robert W. Dimand

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Edition: 1st

Publication Date: 2014/4/10

Language: English

Print Length: 200 pages

ISBN-10: 1138006602

ISBN-13: 9781138006607

Book Description

Game Theory – the formal modelling of conflict and cooperation – first emerged as a recognized field with a publication of John von Neumann and Oskar Morgenste’s Theory of Games and Economic Behaviour in 1944. Since then, game-theoretic thinking about choice of strategies and the interdependence of people’s actions has influenced all the social sciences. However, little is known about the history of the theory of strategic games prior to this publication.In this volume, the history of strategic games – from its origins up to 1945 – is traced through the work of:* 19th Century economists such as Couot and Edgeworth* Voting theorists – including Lewis Carroll* Conflict theorists – Richardson and Lanchester* Probabilists such as Bertrand, Borel and Ville* Later economists – notably Stackelberg and ZeuthenThis authoritative account of the history of game theory concludes with a historical perspective on the achievement of von Neumann and Morgenste, and an appraisal of the reception of their book.

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Game Theory – the formal modelling of conflict and cooperation – first emerged as a recognized field with a publication of John von Neumann and Oskar Morgenste’s Theory of Games and Economic Behaviour in 1944. Since then, game-theoretic thinking about choice of strategies and the interdependence of people’s actions has influenced all the social sciences. However, little is known about the history of the theory of strategic games prior to this publication.In this volume, the history of strategic games – from its origins up to 1945 – is traced through the work of:* 19th Century economists such as Couot and Edgeworth* Voting theorists – including Lewis Carroll* Conflict theorists – Richardson and Lanchester* Probabilists such as Bertrand, Borel and Ville* Later economists – notably Stackelberg and ZeuthenThis authoritative account of the history of game theory concludes with a historical perspective on the achievement of von Neumann and Morgenste, and an appraisal of the reception of their book.

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