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Robert J. Aumann, Center for Rationality, Hebrew University of Jerusalem |
Thomas C. Schelling, School of Public Policy, University of Maryland |
An interview with Robert Aumann, by Sergiu Hart, Hebrew University of Jerusalem |
Game Theory |
Game Theory.net |
Literature |
Aumann, R. (1985): “What is Game Theory Trying to Accomplish?”, in K. Arrow and S. Honkapohja (eds.), Frontiers of Economics, Basil Blackwell. |
Dixit A. and B. Nalebuff (1991): Thinking Strategically: The Competitive Edge in Business, Politics, and Everyday Life, W.W. Norton. |
Dixit, A. and S. Skeath (2004): Games of Strategy, 2.ed., W.W. Norton. |
Fudenberg D. and J. Tirole (1991): Game Theory, MIT Press. |
Hart S. (2005): “An interview with Robert Aumann,” Macroeconomic Dynamics, forthcoming. |
Myerson R.B. (1991): Game Theory: Analysis of Conflict, Harvard University Press. |
Schelling, T (1960): The Strategy of Conflict, Harvard University Press. |
Schelling, T (1978): Micromotives and Macrobehavior, Harvard University Press. |
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