
Game Theory: A Very Short Introduction
by
Ken Binmore
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Science & Technology
Business & Economics
Format
Paperback
Pages
208
Language
English
Published
Nov 2, 2007
Publisher
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0199218463
ISBN-13
9780199218462
Description
In a world teeming with interactions, Ken Binmore unveils the essence of game theory, illustrating its omnipresence in everyday scenarios. From the intricate dance of navigating through bustling traffic to the subtle strategies employed during negotiations in the marketplace, the author demonstrates how these dynamics shape decisions and outcomes in various settings.
Binmore's thoughtful exploration invites readers to ponder the implications of cooperation and competition, highlighting the significance of strategic thinking in both personal and professional realms. The clarity of his writing ensures that even those new to the subject can grasp complex concepts, making game theory accessible and engaging.
Through relatable examples and insightful analysis, the reader is encouraged to see the underlying game dynamics in their daily lives. This concise yet profound introduction serves as a gateway to understanding not only the mechanics of decision-making but also the interconnectedness of human behavior in a game-theoretical context.
Binmore's thoughtful exploration invites readers to ponder the implications of cooperation and competition, highlighting the significance of strategic thinking in both personal and professional realms. The clarity of his writing ensures that even those new to the subject can grasp complex concepts, making game theory accessible and engaging.
Through relatable examples and insightful analysis, the reader is encouraged to see the underlying game dynamics in their daily lives. This concise yet profound introduction serves as a gateway to understanding not only the mechanics of decision-making but also the interconnectedness of human behavior in a game-theoretical context.
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