A Course in Game Theory presents the main ideas of game theory at a level suitable for graduate students and advanced undergraduates, emphasizing the theory's foundations and interpretations of its basic concepts. The authors provide precise definitions and full proofs of results, sacrificing genera[...]
The notion of bounded rationality was initiated in the 1950s by Herbert Simon; only recently has it influenced mainstream economics. In this book, Ariel Rubinstein defines models of bounded rationality as those in which elements of the process of choice are explicitly embedded. The book focuses on t[...]
Presents the author's lecture notes of his well-known graduate course in microeconomics. This title covers topics like modern choice theory and includes dozens of problems. It is suitable for students, teachers, and research economists.[...]