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Games and Information: An Introduction to Game Theory - Master Strategic Decision Making for Business and Economics
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Games and Information: An Introduction to Game Theory - Master Strategic Decision Making for Business and Economics
Games and Information: An Introduction to Game Theory - Master Strategic Decision Making for Business and Economics
Games and Information: An Introduction to Game Theory - Master Strategic Decision Making for Business and Economics
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Written in a crisp and approachable style, Games and Information uses simple modeling techniques and straightforward explanations to provide students with an understanding of game theory and information economics. Written for introductory courses seeking a little rigor. The 4th edition brings the material fully up-to-date and includes new end-of-chapter problems and classroom projects, as well as a math appendix. Accompanied by a comprehensive website featuring solutions to problems and teaching notes.
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This book is the classic text on Game Theory. Game Theory is about strategy and it applies to a variety of subject matters. Strategy is applied to business, investing, law enforcement, and life in general. Strategy is about examining the situation as given and determining how to maximize your gains.One of the toughest concepts to master is the fact that maximizing one's gains doesn't always mean that one must win or obtain the most. At times it means that one must determine which action to take that can prevent one's opponent from doing as well or better as himself.I have personally found that this book is valuable tool that can be used in the realm of artificial intelligence programming for games.

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