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adam_text | • Contents
part 1 ¦ Basic Concepts: Decisions, Game Theory,
and Market Equilibrium 1
¦ chapter 1
Introduction 3
1.1 Origins 3
1.2 Overview 5
1.3 Methodology 8
1.4 A Brief History of Experimental Economics 16
Questions 18
¦ chapter 2
A Pit Market 21
2.1 A Simple Example 21
2.2 A Classroom Experiment 22
2.3 Chamberlin s Results and Vernon Smith s Reaction 27
2.4 Extensions 31
Questions 32
¦ chapter 3
Some Simple Games: Competition, Coordination,
and Guessing 35
3.1 Game Theory and the Prisoner s Dilemma 35
3.2 A Prisoner s Dilemma Experiment 37
3.3 A Coordination Game 40
3.4 A Guessing Game 42
3.5 Extensions 44
Questions 45
¦ chapter 4
Risk and Decision Making 47
4.1 Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? 47
4.2 A Simple Lottery Choice Experiment 50
4.3 Payoff Scale, Order, and Demographics Effects 54
4.4 Extensions 58
Questions 58
xi
xii Markets, Games, and Strategic Behavior
¦ chapter 5
Randomized Strategies 59
5.1 Symmetric Matching Pennies Games 59
5.2 Battle of the Sexes 63
5.3 Extensions 67
Questions 67
part 2 ¦ Market Experiments 69
¦ chapter 6
Monopoly and Cournot Markets 71
6.1 Monopoly 71
6.2 Cournot Duopoly 75
6.3 Cournot Oligopoly 77
6.4 Extensions 80
Appendix: Optional Quick Calculus Review 80
Questions 81
¦ chapter 7
Vertical Market Relationships 83
7.1 Double Marginalization 83
7.2 The Newsvendor Problem 87
7.3 The Bullwhip Effect 90
7.4 Extensions 92
Questions 93
¦ chapter 8
Market Institutions and Power 95
8.1 Introduction 95
8.2 The Exercise of Seller Market Power without Explicit Collusion 99
8.3 Edgeworth Cycles and Random Prices 102
8.4 The Effects of Market Power 103
8.5 Extensions 107
Appendix: Calculation of a Mixed Strategy Equilibrium in Prices 107
Questions 109
¦ chapter 9
Collusion and Price Competition 111
9.1 Collusion in Posted Offer Markets: This Is Economics 111
9.2 Collusion with Secret Discounts 114
9.3 Extensions: Cheap Talk, Mutual Forbearance, and the V Word 117
Questions 120
¦ chapter 10
Market Failure Due to Unraveling: Lemons
and Matching Markets 123
10.1 Endogenous Product Quality 123
Contents xiii
10.2 Clearinghouse Mechanisms and Unraveling in Labor Markets 127
10.3 Extensions: Baseball, Dorm Rooms, School Choice, Deep Space,
Sorority Rush,... but Marriage? 131
Questions 131
¦ chapter 11
Asset Markets and Price Bubbles 133
11.1 Bubbles and Crashes 133
11.2 A Digression on Present Value 137
11.3 The Limit Order Market Experiment 138
11.4 Other Research on the Call Market Institution 141
Questions 143
part 3 ¦ Bargaining and Behavioral Labor Economics 145
¦ chapter 12
Ultimatum Bargaining 147
12.1 Strategic Advantage and Ultimatums 147
12.2 Bargaining in the Bush 148
12.3 Bargaining in the Lab 151
12.4 Multi Stage Bargaining 153
12.5 Extensions: I Will Be Spending Years Trying to Figure Out What
This All Meant. 156
Questions 157
¦ chapter 13
Trust, Reciprocity, and Principal Agent Games 159
13.1 The Trust Game 159
13.2 A Labor Market Reciprocity Game 162
13.4 Extensions: Field Experiments 164
Questions 165
part 4 ¦ Public Choice 167
¦ chapter 14
Voluntary Contributions 169
14.1 Social Norms and Public Goods 169
14.2 Economists Free Ride, Does Anyone Else? 171
14.3 Single Round Experiments 172
14.4 Multi Round Experiments 176
14.5 Extensions 178
Questions 180
¦ chapter 15
The Volunteer s Dilemma 183
15.1 Sometimes It Only Takes One Hero 183
15.2 Initial Experimental Evidence 184
xiv Markets, Games, and Strategic Behavior
15.3 The Mixed Strategy Equilibrium 186
15.4 An Experiment on Group Size Effects 189
15.5 Extensions 191
Questions 191
¦ chapter 16
Externalities, Congestion, and Common Pool Resources 193
16.1 Water 194
16.2 Ducks and Traffic 195
16.3 Fish 200
16.4 Extensions 202
Questions 203
¦ chapter 17
Rent Seeking 205
17.1 Government with a Smokestack on Its Back 205
17.2 Rent Seeking in the Classroom Laboratory 207
17.3 The Nash Equilibrium 208
17.4 Comparative Statics for Changes in Cost and the Number
of Competitors 209
17.5 Extensions 210
Questions 212
¦ chapter 18
Voting and Politics Experiments 215
18.1 The Median Voter Theorem 215
18.2 Experimental Tests of Spatial Voting Models 217
18.3 Fairness and Deviations from Core Outcomes 220
18.4 Legislative Bargaining 221
18.5 Agendas and Strategic Voting 222
18.6 Polls, Runoffs, and Other Coordinating Devices 224
18.7 Participation Games 225
18.8 Field Experiments 227
18.9 Extensions 228
Questions 229
part 5 ¦ Auctions 231
¦ chapter 19
Private Value Auctions 233
19.1 Introduction 233
19.2 Auctions: Up, Down, and the Little Magical Elf 234
19.3 Bidding against a Uniform Distribution 237
19.4 Bidding Behavior in a Two Person, First Price Auction 240
19.5 Extensions 242
Appendix: Risk Aversion 244
Questions 246
Contents xv
¦ chapter 20
The Takeover Game 247
20.1 Wall Street (the Film) 247
20.2 A Takeover Game Experiment 248
20.3 Quality Unraveling 250
20.4 Extensions: The Loser s Curse 252
Questions 252
¦ chapter 21
Common Value Auctions and the Winner s Curse 255
21.1 I Won the Auction but I Wish I Hadn t 255
21.2 The Nash Equilibrium 258
21.3 The Winner s Curse 261
21.4 Extensions 262
Questions 263
¦ chapter 22
Multi Unit and Combinatorial Auctions 265
22.1 Dry2K 265
22.2 FCC Bandwidth Auctions and Package Bidding Alternatives 272
22.3 Experimental Tests of Package Bidding Alternatives 276
22.4 Extensions 278
Questions 279
part 6 ¦ Behavioral Game Theory: Treasures and Intuitive
Contradictions 281
¦ chapter 23
Multi Stage Games 285
23.1 Extensive Forms and Strategies 285
23.2 Two Stage Trust Games 288
23.3 The Centipede Game 291
23.4 Extensions 292
Questions 293
¦ chapter 24
Generalized Matching Pennies 295
24.1 The Case of Balanced Payoffs 295
24.2 Noisy Best Responses 296
24.3 The Effects of Payoff Imbalances 299
24.4 Probabilistic Choice 302
24.5 Extensions 304
Questions 305
¦ chapter 25
The Traveler s Dilemma 307
25.1 A Vacation with an Unhappy Ending? 307
xvi Markets, Games, and Strategic Behavior
25.2 Data 309
25.3 Learning and Experience 310
25.4 Iterated Rationality and Quantal Response Equilibrium 312
25.5 Extensions 316
Appendix: Bounded Rationality in the Traveler s Dilemma—
A Spreadsheet Based Analysis 318
Questions 323
¦ chapter 26
Coordination Games 325
26.1 The Minimum Effort Game? That s One I Can Play! 325
26.2 Nash Equilibria, Numbers Effects, and Experimental Evidence 328
26.3 Effort Cost Effects 329
26.4 Equilibrium with Noisy Behavior 331
26.5 Extensions 333
Appendix: An Analysis of Noisy Behavior in the Coordination Game 334
Questions 337
part 7 ¦ Individual Decision Experiments 339
¦ chapter 27
Probability Matching 341
27.1 Being Treated Like a Rat 341
27.2 Are Rats Really More Rational Than Humans? 342
27.3 Siegel and Goldstein s Experiments 343
27.4 A Simple Model of Belief Learning 345
27.5 Reinforcement Learning 346
27.6 Extensions 347
Questions 348
¦ chapter 28
Lottery Choice Anomalies 351
28.1 Introduction 351
28.2 The Allais Paradox 352
28.3 Prospect Theory: Probability Misperception 354
28.4 Prospect Theory: Gains, Losses, and Reflection Effects 356
28.5 Extensions 359
Questions 360
¦ chapter 29
ISO (in Search of . ..) 361
29.1 Introduction 361
29.2 Search from a Uniform Distribution 362
29.3 Experimental Data 363
29.4 Optimal Search 364
29.5 Extensions 366
Questions 367
Contents xvii
part 8 ¦ Information, Learning, and Signaling 369
¦ chapter 30
Bayes Rule 371
30.1 Introduction 371
30.2 A Simple Example and a Counting Heuristic 373
30.3 Relating the Counting Heuristic to Bayes Rule 376
30.4 Experimental Results 378
30.5 Bayes Rule with Elicited Probabilities 379
30.6 A Follow Up Experiment with a Rare Event 382
30.7 Extensions 383
Appendix: Truthful Elicitation 384
Questions 385
¦ chapter 31
Information Cascades 389
31.1 To Do Exactly as Your Neighbors Do Is the Only Sensible Rule. 389
31.2 A Model of Rational Learning from Others Decisions 390
31.3 Experimental Evidence 392
31.4 Extensions 395
Questions 396
¦ chapter 32
Statistical Discrimination 397
32.1 Brown Eyed People Are More Civilized 397
32.2 Being Purple or Green 399
32.3 Data on Statistical Discrimination 401
32.4 Are Emily and Greg More Employable than Lakisha and Jamal? 405
32.5 Extensions 406
Appendix: Derivation of the Discriminatory Equilibrium 407
Questions 408
¦ chapter 33
Signaling Games 409
33.1 Real Men Don t Eat Quiche 409
33.2 Separating Equilibria 410
33.3 Pooling 412
33.4 Unintuitive Beliefs and Reverse Type Dependence 413
33.5 Stripped Down Poker 416
33.6 Extensions: Too Cool for School 419
Questions 420
¦ chapter 34
Prediction Markets 423
34.1 The Rationale for Prediction Markets 423
34.2 The Success of Political Event Markets 426
34.3 Information Aggregation and Common Value Trading 428
34.4 Extensions 431
Questions 431
xviii Markets, Games, and Strategic Behavior
¦ References 433
¦ Index 451
¦ Class Experiments
Instructions CE 1
chapter 2 • Pit Market CE 3
chapter 3 ¦ Push Pull CE 7
chapter 4 ¦ Lottery Choice CE 11
chapter 5 ¦ Battle of Colors CE 15
chapter 6 • Quantity Choice Market CE 19
chapter 10 • Price/Quality Market CE 23
chapter 12 ¦ Bargaining CE 27
chapter 14 ¦ Play or Keep CE 31
chapter 15 ¦ Volunteer s Dilemma Game CE 33
chapter 17 ¦ Lobbying Game CE 35
chapter 19 • Private Value Auction CE 39
chapter 20 ¦ Takeover Game CE 43
chapter 21 • Common Value Auction CE 47
chapter 22 Multi Unit Auction CE 51
chapter 25 ¦ Claim Game CE 55
chapter 26 ¦ Effort Game CE 59
chapter 27 ¦ Binary Prediction Game CE 63
chapter 28 • Paired Lottery Choices CE 67
chapter 29 • Search Game CE 71
chapter 30 • Bayes Rule CE 75
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• Contents
part 1 ¦ Basic Concepts: Decisions, Game Theory,
and Market Equilibrium 1
¦ chapter 1
Introduction 3
1.1 Origins 3
1.2 Overview 5
1.3 Methodology 8
1.4 A Brief History of Experimental Economics 16
Questions 18
¦ chapter 2
A Pit Market 21
2.1 A Simple Example 21
2.2 A Classroom Experiment 22
2.3 Chamberlin's Results and Vernon Smith's Reaction 27
2.4 Extensions 31
Questions 32
¦ chapter 3
Some Simple Games: Competition, Coordination,
and Guessing 35
3.1 Game Theory and the Prisoner's Dilemma 35
3.2 A Prisoner's Dilemma Experiment 37
3.3 A Coordination Game 40
3.4 A Guessing Game 42
3.5 Extensions 44
Questions 45
¦ chapter 4
Risk and Decision Making 47
4.1 Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? 47
4.2 A Simple Lottery Choice Experiment 50
4.3 Payoff Scale, Order, and Demographics Effects 54
4.4 Extensions 58
Questions 58
xi
xii Markets, Games, and Strategic Behavior
¦ chapter 5
Randomized Strategies 59
5.1 Symmetric Matching Pennies Games 59
5.2 Battle of the Sexes 63
5.3 Extensions 67
Questions 67
part 2 ¦ Market Experiments 69
¦ chapter 6
Monopoly and Cournot Markets 71
6.1 Monopoly 71
6.2 Cournot Duopoly 75
6.3 Cournot Oligopoly 77
6.4 Extensions 80
Appendix: Optional Quick Calculus Review 80
Questions 81
¦ chapter 7
Vertical Market Relationships 83
7.1 Double Marginalization 83
7.2 The Newsvendor Problem 87
7.3 The Bullwhip Effect 90
7.4 Extensions 92
Questions 93
¦ chapter 8
Market Institutions and Power 95
8.1 Introduction 95
8.2 The Exercise of Seller Market Power without Explicit Collusion 99
8.3 Edgeworth Cycles and Random Prices 102
8.4 The Effects of Market Power 103
8.5 Extensions 107
Appendix: Calculation of a Mixed Strategy Equilibrium in Prices 107
Questions 109
¦ chapter 9
Collusion and Price Competition 111
9.1 Collusion in Posted Offer Markets: "This Is Economics" 111
9.2 Collusion with Secret Discounts 114
9.3 Extensions: Cheap Talk, Mutual Forbearance, and the "V Word" 117
Questions 120
¦ chapter 10
Market Failure Due to Unraveling: Lemons
and Matching Markets 123
10.1 Endogenous Product Quality 123
Contents xiii
10.2 Clearinghouse Mechanisms and Unraveling in Labor Markets 127
10.3 Extensions: Baseball, Dorm Rooms, School Choice, Deep Space,
Sorority Rush,. but Marriage? 131
Questions 131
¦ chapter 11
Asset Markets and Price Bubbles 133
11.1 Bubbles and Crashes 133
11.2 A Digression on Present Value 137
11.3 The Limit Order Market Experiment 138
11.4 Other Research on the Call Market Institution 141
Questions 143
part 3 ¦ Bargaining and Behavioral Labor Economics 145
¦ chapter 12
Ultimatum Bargaining 147
12.1 Strategic Advantage and Ultimatums 147
12.2 Bargaining in the Bush 148
12.3 Bargaining in the Lab 151
12.4 Multi Stage Bargaining 153
12.5 Extensions: "I Will Be Spending Years Trying to Figure Out What
This All Meant." 156
Questions 157
¦ chapter 13
Trust, Reciprocity, and Principal Agent Games 159
13.1 The Trust Game 159
13.2 A Labor Market Reciprocity Game 162
13.4 Extensions: Field Experiments 164
Questions 165
part 4 ¦ Public Choice 167
¦ chapter 14
Voluntary Contributions 169
14.1 Social Norms and Public Goods 169
14.2 "Economists Free Ride, Does Anyone Else?" 171
14.3 Single Round Experiments 172
14.4 Multi Round Experiments 176
14.5 Extensions 178
Questions 180
¦ chapter 15
The Volunteer's Dilemma 183
15.1 Sometimes It Only Takes One Hero 183
15.2 Initial Experimental Evidence 184
xiv Markets, Games, and Strategic Behavior
15.3 The Mixed Strategy Equilibrium 186
15.4 An Experiment on Group Size Effects 189
15.5 Extensions 191
Questions 191
¦ chapter 16
Externalities, Congestion, and Common Pool Resources 193
16.1 Water 194
16.2 Ducks and Traffic 195
16.3 Fish 200
16.4 Extensions 202
Questions 203
¦ chapter 17
Rent Seeking 205
17.1 Government with "a Smokestack on Its Back" 205
17.2 Rent Seeking in the Classroom Laboratory 207
17.3 The Nash Equilibrium 208
17.4 Comparative Statics for Changes in Cost and the Number
of Competitors 209
17.5 Extensions 210
Questions 212
¦ chapter 18
Voting and Politics Experiments 215
18.1 The Median Voter Theorem 215
18.2 Experimental Tests of Spatial Voting Models 217
18.3 Fairness and Deviations from Core Outcomes 220
18.4 Legislative Bargaining 221
18.5 Agendas and Strategic Voting 222
18.6 Polls, Runoffs, and Other Coordinating Devices 224
18.7 Participation Games 225
18.8 Field Experiments 227
18.9 Extensions 228
Questions 229
part 5 ¦ Auctions 231
¦ chapter 19
Private Value Auctions 233
19.1 Introduction 233
19.2 Auctions: Up, Down, and the "Little Magical Elf" 234
19.3 Bidding against a Uniform Distribution 237
19.4 Bidding Behavior in a Two Person, First Price Auction 240
19.5 Extensions 242
Appendix: Risk Aversion 244
Questions 246
Contents xv
¦ chapter 20
The Takeover Game 247
20.1 Wall Street (the Film) 247
20.2 A Takeover Game Experiment 248
20.3 Quality Unraveling 250
20.4 Extensions: The Loser's Curse 252
Questions 252
¦ chapter 21
Common Value Auctions and the Winner's Curse 255
21.1 "I Won the Auction but I Wish I Hadn't" 255
21.2 The Nash Equilibrium 258
21.3 The Winner's Curse 261
21.4 Extensions 262
Questions 263
¦ chapter 22
Multi Unit and Combinatorial Auctions 265
22.1 Dry2K 265
22.2 FCC Bandwidth Auctions and Package Bidding Alternatives 272
22.3 Experimental Tests of Package Bidding Alternatives 276
22.4 Extensions 278
Questions 279
part 6 ¦ Behavioral Game Theory: Treasures and Intuitive
Contradictions 281
¦ chapter 23
Multi Stage Games 285
23.1 Extensive Forms and Strategies 285
23.2 Two Stage Trust Games 288
23.3 The Centipede Game 291
23.4 Extensions 292
Questions 293
¦ chapter 24
Generalized Matching Pennies 295
24.1 The Case of Balanced Payoffs 295
24.2 Noisy Best Responses 296
24.3 The Effects of Payoff Imbalances 299
24.4 Probabilistic Choice 302
24.5 Extensions 304
Questions 305
¦ chapter 25
The Traveler's Dilemma 307
25.1 A Vacation with an Unhappy Ending? 307
xvi Markets, Games, and Strategic Behavior
25.2 Data 309
25.3 Learning and Experience 310
25.4 Iterated Rationality and Quantal Response Equilibrium 312
25.5 Extensions 316
Appendix: Bounded Rationality in the Traveler's Dilemma—
A Spreadsheet Based Analysis 318
Questions 323
¦ chapter 26
Coordination Games 325
26.1 "The Minimum Effort Game? That's One I Can Play!" 325
26.2 Nash Equilibria, Numbers Effects, and Experimental Evidence 328
26.3 Effort Cost Effects 329
26.4 Equilibrium with Noisy Behavior 331
26.5 Extensions 333
Appendix: An Analysis of Noisy Behavior in the Coordination Game 334
Questions 337
part 7 ¦ Individual Decision Experiments 339
¦ chapter 27
Probability Matching 341
27.1 Being Treated Like a Rat 341
27.2 Are Rats Really More Rational Than Humans? 342
27.3 Siegel and Goldstein's Experiments 343
27.4 A Simple Model of Belief Learning 345
27.5 Reinforcement Learning 346
27.6 Extensions 347
Questions 348
¦ chapter 28
Lottery Choice Anomalies 351
28.1 Introduction 351
28.2 The Allais Paradox 352
28.3 Prospect Theory: Probability Misperception 354
28.4 Prospect Theory: Gains, Losses, and "Reflection Effects" 356
28.5 Extensions 359
Questions 360
¦ chapter 29
ISO (in Search of . .) 361
29.1 Introduction 361
29.2 Search from a Uniform Distribution 362
29.3 Experimental Data 363
29.4 Optimal Search 364
29.5 Extensions 366
Questions 367
Contents xvii
part 8 ¦ Information, Learning, and Signaling 369
¦ chapter 30
Bayes' Rule 371
30.1 Introduction 371
30.2 A Simple Example and a Counting Heuristic 373
30.3 Relating the Counting Heuristic to Bayes' Rule 376
30.4 Experimental Results 378
30.5 Bayes' Rule with Elicited Probabilities 379
30.6 A Follow Up Experiment with a Rare Event 382
30.7 Extensions 383
Appendix: Truthful Elicitation 384
Questions 385
¦ chapter 31
Information Cascades 389
31.1 "To Do Exactly as Your Neighbors Do Is the Only Sensible Rule." 389
31.2 A Model of Rational Learning from Others'Decisions 390
31.3 Experimental Evidence 392
31.4 Extensions 395
Questions 396
¦ chapter 32
Statistical Discrimination 397
32.1 "Brown Eyed People Are More Civilized" 397
32.2 Being Purple or Green 399
32.3 Data on Statistical Discrimination 401
32.4 "Are Emily and Greg More Employable than Lakisha and Jamal?" 405
32.5 Extensions 406
Appendix: Derivation of the Discriminatory Equilibrium 407
Questions 408
¦ chapter 33
Signaling Games 409
33.1 Real Men Don't Eat Quiche 409
33.2 Separating Equilibria 410
33.3 Pooling 412
33.4 Unintuitive Beliefs and Reverse Type Dependence 413
33.5 "Stripped Down Poker" 416
33.6 Extensions: "Too Cool for School" 419
Questions 420
¦ chapter 34
Prediction Markets 423
34.1 The Rationale for Prediction Markets 423
34.2 The Success of Political Event Markets 426
34.3 Information Aggregation and "Common Value Trading" 428
34.4 Extensions 431
Questions 431
xviii Markets, Games, and Strategic Behavior
¦ References 433
¦ Index 451
¦ Class Experiments
Instructions CE 1
chapter 2 • Pit Market CE 3
chapter 3 ¦ Push Pull CE 7
chapter 4 ¦ Lottery Choice CE 11
chapter 5 ¦ Battle of Colors CE 15
chapter 6 • Quantity Choice Market CE 19
chapter 10 • Price/Quality Market CE 23
chapter 12 ¦ Bargaining CE 27
chapter 14 ¦ Play or Keep CE 31
chapter 15 ¦ Volunteer's Dilemma Game CE 33
chapter 17 ¦ Lobbying Game CE 35
chapter 19 • Private Value Auction CE 39
chapter 20 ¦ Takeover Game CE 43
chapter 21 • Common Value Auction CE 47
chapter 22 Multi Unit Auction CE 51
chapter 25 ¦ Claim Game CE 55
chapter 26 ¦ Effort Game CE 59
chapter 27 ¦ Binary Prediction Game CE 63
chapter 28 • Paired Lottery Choices CE 67
chapter 29 • Search Game CE 71
chapter 30 • Bayes' Rule CE 75 |
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spelling | Holt, Charles A. 1948- Verfasser (DE-588)132754797 aut Markets, games, & strategic behavior Charles A. Holt Markets, games, and strategic behavior Boston [u.a.] Pearson Addison Wesley 2007 XVIII, 462, 79 S. graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier The Addison-Wesley series in economics Includes bibliographical references (p. 433-450) and index Economisch gedrag gtt Marktmechanisme gtt Simulatiespelen gtt Speltheorie gtt Psychologie Wirtschaft Economics Study and teaching (Graduate) Simulation methods Markets Game theory Negotiation in business Economics Psychological aspects Wirtschaftliches Verhalten (DE-588)4197971-0 gnd rswk-swf Wirtschaftstheorie (DE-588)4079351-5 gnd rswk-swf Marktverhalten (DE-588)4135561-1 gnd rswk-swf Spieltheorie (DE-588)4056243-8 gnd rswk-swf Rational Choice (DE-588)4274923-2 gnd rswk-swf Experiment (DE-588)4015999-1 gnd rswk-swf Marktverhalten (DE-588)4135561-1 s Experiment (DE-588)4015999-1 s Spieltheorie (DE-588)4056243-8 s DE-604 Wirtschaftliches Verhalten (DE-588)4197971-0 s Rational Choice (DE-588)4274923-2 s Wirtschaftstheorie (DE-588)4079351-5 s DE-188 http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0615/2006019685.html Table of contents HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=015462957&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Holt, Charles A. 1948- Markets, games, & strategic behavior Economisch gedrag gtt Marktmechanisme gtt Simulatiespelen gtt Speltheorie gtt Psychologie Wirtschaft Economics Study and teaching (Graduate) Simulation methods Markets Game theory Negotiation in business Economics Psychological aspects Wirtschaftliches Verhalten (DE-588)4197971-0 gnd Wirtschaftstheorie (DE-588)4079351-5 gnd Marktverhalten (DE-588)4135561-1 gnd Spieltheorie (DE-588)4056243-8 gnd Rational Choice (DE-588)4274923-2 gnd Experiment (DE-588)4015999-1 gnd |
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title | Markets, games, & strategic behavior |
title_alt | Markets, games, and strategic behavior |
title_auth | Markets, games, & strategic behavior |
title_exact_search | Markets, games, & strategic behavior |
title_exact_search_txtP | Markets, games, & strategic behavior |
title_full | Markets, games, & strategic behavior Charles A. Holt |
title_fullStr | Markets, games, & strategic behavior Charles A. Holt |
title_full_unstemmed | Markets, games, & strategic behavior Charles A. Holt |
title_short | Markets, games, & strategic behavior |
title_sort | markets games strategic behavior |
topic | Economisch gedrag gtt Marktmechanisme gtt Simulatiespelen gtt Speltheorie gtt Psychologie Wirtschaft Economics Study and teaching (Graduate) Simulation methods Markets Game theory Negotiation in business Economics Psychological aspects Wirtschaftliches Verhalten (DE-588)4197971-0 gnd Wirtschaftstheorie (DE-588)4079351-5 gnd Marktverhalten (DE-588)4135561-1 gnd Spieltheorie (DE-588)4056243-8 gnd Rational Choice (DE-588)4274923-2 gnd Experiment (DE-588)4015999-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Economisch gedrag Marktmechanisme Simulatiespelen Speltheorie Psychologie Wirtschaft Economics Study and teaching (Graduate) Simulation methods Markets Game theory Negotiation in business Economics Psychological aspects Wirtschaftliches Verhalten Wirtschaftstheorie Marktverhalten Spieltheorie Rational Choice Experiment |
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