Cooperative microeconomics : a game-theoretic introduction / Hervé Moulin.
Over the past fifty years game theory has had a major impact on the field of economics. It was for work in game theory that the 1994 Nobel Prize in Economics was awarded. Although non-cooperative game theory is better known, the theory of cooperative games has contributed a number of fundamental ide...
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Princeton, New Jersey :
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[1995]
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Overview of the Book
- CHAPTER 1. The Three Modes of Cooperation: Agreements, Decentralization, and Justice
- CHAPTER 2. Core and Competitive Equilibrium: One Good and Money
- CHAPTER 3. Core and Competitive Equilibrium: Multiple Goods
- CHAPTER 4. Fair Division: The No Envy Test
- CHAPTER 5. Fair Division: The Stand Alone Test
- CHAPTER 6. Production Externality Games
- CHAPTER 7. Cooperative Games
- Bibliography
- Index.