Game Theory

What are some good books I can learn Game Theory from? I'm interested in all applications of it.

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  1. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    You just lost the game

  2. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

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    Looks shite. I don't really want a math textbook. I mostly want to read on the applications of it in social science, geopolitics etc.

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      >I want to learn game theory
      >I don't want a math book

      I've got bad news for you.

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      It doesn't have any. The sole application of game theory is demonstrating via experiment that humans have a particular cognitive bias.

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      You are aware Game Theory is a math subfield developed by Mathematicians, right?
      Unless you mean meme game theory misunderstood by h*manitiesgays

      • 11 months ago
        Anonymous

        Oh yea? Give me one game theory equation

        • 11 months ago
          Anonymous

          I give you a page full of them instead:
          https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cournot_competition

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      >Recommend me math books that skip all the math.
      You have to do the math.

      • 11 months ago
        Anonymous

        Kinda this, you can't avoid math and expect to be able to abstract all the applications of it.

  3. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/game-theory/
    This will get you started, check the biography for further stuff.

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      Thanks, this looks good

      • 11 months ago
        Anonymous

        How are you so moronic you did not know of this source? A simple google search even reveals it

  4. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    this book has a great chapter on it. I've used this tid-bit to explain immigration, high-trust societies, and why he should apply tit-for-tat (giving everyone the benefit of the doubt, but not letting them run him over) to my nephew.

  5. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    McKinsey, J.C.C. (2003). Introduction to the Theory of Games. New York: Dover Publications. ISBN 978-0-486-42811-6. (originally publ. McGraw-Hill, 1952)[7]

  6. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo_IB5145EVNcf8hw1Kku7w

  7. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    Game theory 101 is prisoner' s dilemma.
    You should try catch-22 or literally anything by P*nchon.

  8. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    >me
    >interested in game theory
    >like math

    What book did

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    post?

  9. 11 months ago
    Meh

    Books by Ken Binmore are pretty good. You cannot totally avoid maths, at least he tries to limit it to minimum and focus more on intuition.

    If you really need to know everything (well, for a graduate course), refer Game Theory by Maschler, Solan and Zamir.

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