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Created by: Andreas on March 10th 2006, 21:59.
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Autor: Robert Gibbons
ISBN: 0745011594
Publication date: 1992-06-01
Edition: Paperback
Publisher: FT Prentice Hall
Number of Pages: 288
Price: From £31.96 at Amazon (on February 19th 2007, 04:26)
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great book for exam.
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to ans the spence model with intutive criterion, and maybe cheap talk as well, in a rigorous while easy-to-follow way in my exam, i find no literature (no text, no journal) but this book. this book really saves my ass.
Fantastic
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This is perhaps the best text that is out there on game theory, at least for undergraduates. It's a short text, which is written in an easily understood way, which is highly coherent. There is a lot of mathematics, but is explained thoroughly, so should be easy to follow.
The best feature of this book is the many game theoretic applications that are provided. This games are particular useful when applied to both Microeconomic and Macroeconomic theory, so this book has a lot to offer.

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