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Game Theory: 5 Questions [Paperback]

Vincent F. Hendricks , Pelle G. Hansen

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Game Theory: 5 Questions is a collection of short interviews based on 5 questions presented to some of the most influential and prominent scholars in the field. We hear their views on game theory, its aim, scope, use, the future direction of game theory and how their work fits in these respects.

From the Publisher

Contributions from Robert Aumann, Johan van Benthem, Cristina
Bicchieri, Ken Binmore, Adam Brandenburger, Colin F. Camerer, Alan Grafen,
Peter Hammerstein, Sergiu Hart, Ehud Kalai, David M. Kreps, Herve Moulin,
Rohit Parikh, Ariel Rubinstein, Larry Samuelson, Thomas C. Schelling, Brian
Skyrms, Robert Sugden, H. Peyton Young

From the Back Cover

This is a terrific collection. The book contains not only
interviews with some of the best game theorists of the last decades but
also with philosophers and logicians interested in different aspects of the
theory of games. The intellectual portraits offered in the collection offer
a map of the current status of the discipline and its future directions,
including developments in empirical and behavioral economics as well as
neuro-economics.
A must read for anyone interested in contemporary theories of rationality,
interactive epistemology and logic.

- Horacio Arlo-Costa, Carnegie Mellon University

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