Playing for Real, Coursepack Edition: A Text on Game Theory Coursepack ed. Edition

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Playing for Real, Coursepack Edition: A Text on Game Theory Coursepack ed. Edition

Author(s): Ken Binmore (Author)

  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • Publication Date: October 3, 2012
  • Edition: Coursepack ed.
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 408 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0199924538
  • ISBN-13: 9780199924530

Book Description

Playing for Real is a problem-based textbook on game theory that has been widely used at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. This Coursepack Edition will be particularly useful for teachers new to the subject. It contains only the material necessary for a course of ten, two-hour lectures plus problem classes and comes with a disk of teaching aids including pdf files of the author’s own lecture presentations together with two series of weekly exercise sets with answers and two sample final exams with answers.

There are at least three questions a game theory book might answer: What is game theory about? How is game theory applied? Why is game theory right? Playing for Real is perhaps the only book that attempts to answer all three questions without getting heavily mathematical. Its many problems and examples are an integral part of its approach. Just as athletes take pleasure in training their bodies, there is much satisfaction to be found in training one’s mind to think in a way that is simultaneously rational and creative. With all of its puzzles and paradoxes, game theory provides a magnificent mental gymnasium for this purpose. It is the author’s hope that exercising on the equipment provided by this Coursepack Edition will bring the reader the same kind of pleasure that it has brought to so many other students.

Editorial Reviews

Review

“Ken Binmore is an outstanding exponent of game theory. His many books are written in a delightfully fresh and engaging style, as is this one. Enjoy!”–Robert Aumann, Center for the Study of Rationality, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 2005 Nobel Laureate in Economic Sciences

“Delightfully written and thoroughly revised, this long-awaited intellectual child of Ken Binmore’s Fun and Games retains the solid foundation of the original while expanding to cover an impressive array of new ideas. It stands out among game theory texts in explaining not only how to do game theory, but when and why to do it. It is the ideal place to learn game theory for the first time or to gain a fresh perspective on ideas that a career’s work have made familiar.”–Larry Samuelson, A. Douglas Melamed Professor of Economics, Yale University

“One of the world’s leading game theorists explains the subject with sparkle and wit. He challenges the reader to think deeply about strategic rationality without becoming esoteric, and shows how the theory illuminates down-to-earth topics like gambling, auctions, business competition, and game show contests. A gem of a book written by a master.”–Peyton Young, Scott and Barbara Black Professor of Economics, Johns Hopkins University, and Professor of Economics, University of Oxford

Book Description

A pared down and re-engineered edition of Kin Binmore’s widely used game theory text. Includes disc of teaching aids and exercises sets with answers.

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