Economics and the Theory of Games
In ordinary language, we speak of a "game" as a (generally amusing) process of interaction that involves a given population of individuals, is subject to some fixed rules, and has a prespecified collection of payoffs associated to every possible outcome.
July 28, 2003
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Hardcover
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524
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Cambridge University Press
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