Synopses & Reviews
These books comprise papers examining the latest developments in economic theory given at the Sixth World Congress of the Econometric Society in Barcelona in August 1990. They are the latest in a series of collections that cover the most active fields in economic theory over a five year period. With papers from the world's leading specialists, the books give the reader a unique survey of the most recent advances in economic theory.
Review
'[This book] is essential reading for anyone who is interested in the present state of economic theory and its likely future direction. Between them the papers cover almost all the areas of economic theory which were most active in the latter part of the 1980s (all of them still highly active today). All the papers are lucid and well presented ... and in some cases ... will remain for some time to come the best introduction to the subject for graduate students and other non-specialists.' Robert Evans, The Economic Journal
Synopsis
This book comprises the first volume of papers presented at the Sixth World congress of the Econometric Society in Barcelona in August 1990. With papers from the worldâs leading specialists, it gives the reader a unique survey of advances in economic theory.
Synopsis
Comprised of papers examining the most recent developments in economic theory, these selections are the latest in a series of collections covering the most active fields in economic theory over a five year period.
Table of Contents
List of contributors; Editor's preface; 1. Foundations of game theory Kenneth J. Binmore; 2. Refinements of Nash equilibrium Eric van Damme; Discussion of 'Foundations of game theory', Kenneth G. Binmore and 'Refinements of Nash equilibrium,' Eric van Damme Eddie Dekel; 3. Explaining cooperation and commitment in repeated games Drew Fudenberg; 4. Repeated games: cooperation and rationality David G. Pearce; Comments on the interpretation of repeated games theory Ariel Rubinstein; 5. Implementation, contracts and renegotiation in environments with complete information John Moore; 6. Implementation in Bayesian equilibrium: the multiple equilibrium problem in mechanism design Thomas R. Palfrey; Implementation theory: discussion Mathias Dewatripont.