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Evolutionary Games and Equilibrium Selection [Hardcover]

Larry Samuelson


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Mar 15 1997 Economic Learning and Social Evolution
Evolutionary game theory is one of the most active and rapidly growing areas of research in economics. Unlike traditional game theory models, which assume that all players are fully rational and have complete knowledge of details of the game, evolutionary models assume that people choose their strategies through a trial-and-error learning process in which they gradually discover that some strategies work better than others. In games that are repeated many times, low-payoff strategies tend to be weeded out, and an equilibrium may emerge.

Larry Samuelson has been one of the main contributors to the evolutionary game theory literature. In Evolutionary Games and Equilibrium Selection, he examines the interplay between evolutionary game theory and the equilibrium selection problem in noncooperative games. After providing an overview of the basic issues of game theory and a presentation of the basic models, the book addresses evolutionary stability, the dynamics of sample paths, the ultimatum game, drift, noise, backward and forward induction, and strict Nash equilibria.

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"Larry Samuelson is one of the leading figures in the burgeoning field of evolutionary game theory. This book is a careful and lucid exposition of some of the developments in which he has made pioneering contributions."
Eric S. Maskin, Professor of Economics, Harvard University

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Larry Samuelson is A. Douglas Melamed Professor of Economics at Yale University.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent! July 27 2000
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During the work on my master thesis ("Learning in strategic games") i bought several books about the topic. This is the one of them. This book has lots of theory in it and don't try reading if you are not mathematician with solid understanding of classic game theory concepts and theorems. However, this book gives also very good ides for practical usage (I was writing a C program and I used some of these ideas to make mty learning more sophisticated).

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