Game Equilibrium Models IV : Social and Political Interaction /
The four volumes of Game Equilibrium Models present applications of non-cooperative game theory. Problems of strategic interaction arising in biology, economics, political science and the social sciences in general are treated in 42 papers on a wide variety of subjects. Internationally known authors...
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Language: | English |
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Berlin, Heidelberg :
Springer Berlin Heidelberg,
1991.
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Table of Contents:
- Contents: Majority Voting in the Condorcet Paradox as a Problem of Equilibrium Selection
- Does Concession Always Prevent Pressure?- The Distribution of Foreign Language Skills as a Game Equilibrium
- Resisting the Draft. A Perfect Equilibrium Approach
- Altruism in Social Dilemmas - Failure to Catch it in a Parameter
- The Strategy of Challenges: Two Beheading Games in a Medieval Literature
- Balance of Power in a Parlor Game
- Modelling Alliance Formation: A Noncooperative Approach
- The (Stability of the) Western Defense Alliance - A Game Theoretic Analysis
- Implications of the Defense Efficiency Hypothesis for the Choice of Military Force Structures. Part I: Games With and Without Complete Information About the Antagonist's Intentions. Part II: A Sequential Game Including the Possibility of Restructuring Forces
- Inspector Leadership With Incomplete Information.