s***e 发帖数: 4 | 1 Yeah, Game Theory has become the main topic of Modern
Economics. There are many theorists engaging in this field.
As far as I know, "Industrial Organization" published by MIT
press is very good. I only know the Chinese name of the
author, who is from France and has been the visiting
professor in MIT.
Game theory is used to model the real problem like
contract design, policy making, technology transfering,
information economics, R&D cooperation and so on. Although
studying CS and Industr | q**i 发帖数: 174 | 2
you probably meant Tirole, a french man with multi-talents. He
has done a lot for game theory (notiecably the existence of
sequential equilibrium), and is really a master in many a field
(like pricing theory for example). I heard he is no longer interested
in game theory (as lots of people have moved on to something else).
Other names in this field include, Nash, Neumann, Tucker (who
is the first one to attack the prisoner problem), harsayi (?),
Krep, and Wilson (she if UCLA I think).
As the fr
【在 s***e 的大作中提到】 : Yeah, Game Theory has become the main topic of Modern : Economics. There are many theorists engaging in this field. : As far as I know, "Industrial Organization" published by MIT : press is very good. I only know the Chinese name of the : author, who is from France and has been the visiting : professor in MIT. : Game theory is used to model the real problem like : contract design, policy making, technology transfering, : information economics, R&D cooperation and so on. Although : studying CS and Industr
| s****y 发帖数: 1 | 3 How about someone named "Trivers" in 1971?
I got over this term 'game theory' with the 'Prisoner's Dilemma' in Richard Dawkins' "The Selfish Gene". I found it attracting to me too.
The "Prisoner's Dilemma' --
Suppose B has a parasite on the top of his head. A pulls it off him. Later, the time comes when A has a parasite on his head. He naturally seeks out B in order that B may pay back his good deed. B simply turns up his nose and walks off. B is a cheat,
an individual who accepts the benefit | q**i 发帖数: 174 | 4 the original prisoner's delimma is about cooperation to minimize
punishment on all parties.
it is most often used to model the arm's race. Each party in ar arm's race
is better of not to participate (so the money can be spent somewhereelse).
Unfortunately, if one party doesn't participate, it provides incentive
for the other party to participate for dominance. and the other party knows
that if it doesn't participate, its opponent will (per the above reasoning).
The end result is the worst outcom
【在 s****y 的大作中提到】 : How about someone named "Trivers" in 1971? : I got over this term 'game theory' with the 'Prisoner's Dilemma' in Richard Dawkins' "The Selfish Gene". I found it attracting to me too. : The "Prisoner's Dilemma' -- : Suppose B has a parasite on the top of his head. A pulls it off him. Later, the time comes when A has a parasite on his head. He naturally seeks out B in order that B may pay back his good deed. B simply turns up his nose and walks off. B is a cheat, : an individual who accepts the benefit
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