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This collection of papers is an outgrowth of the `Game Practice I' conference. The overall content of this book is firmly rooted in existing game theory. Much experimental and observational evidence demonstrates that there is a large gap between theory and `practice'. There is no doubt that theory is nonetheless needed, and that it has to be developed. At the same time there is a risk of sterile developments if theory is not fed by challenges coming from confronting the real world. In this respect, the editors' feelings are that there is now a need for a better balance between theory and applications. The kind of considerations sketched above gave birth to the idea of organizing a series of meetings to stimulate research in game theory which seeks a more direct connection with real world problems. Most of the contributions can be roughly classified into four groups: political applications, problems of cost/reward sharing, economic applications, and experiments. The collection is relevant to academics working in game theory and related topics such as management, decision theory and industrial organization
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monografia Rebiun38453218 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun38453218 m o d cr mnu---uuaaa 121227s2000 mau o 000 0 eng 934971025 9781461546276 electronic bk.) 1461546273 electronic bk.) 9781461370925 1461370922 1461546273 10.1007/978-1-4615-4627-6 doi AU@ 000051701453 NZ1 14986960 NZ1 15332511 AU@ eng pn AU@ OCLCO GW5XE OCLCF UA@ COO OCLCQ EBLCP OCLCQ UAB OCLCQ TKN LEAUB OCLCQ OCLCO OCLCQ OCLCO OCLCL OCLCQ KCA bicssc BUS069030 bisacsh 330.1 23 Patrone, Fioravante Game Practice: Contributions from Applied Game Theory edited by Fioravante Patrone, Ignacio García-Jurado, Stef Tijs Boston, MA Springer US 2000 Boston, MA Boston, MA Springer US 1 online resource (x, 276 pages) 1 online resource (x, 276 pages) Text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Theory and Decision Library, Series C: Game Theory, Mathematical Programming and Operations Research 0924-6126 23 Some Tips Concerning Application of Game Theory to Real Problems -- Game Theory as a Tool for Market Design -- On the Exploitation of Casino Games: How to Distinguish between Games of Chance and Games of Skill? -- Agreement through Threats: The Northern Ireland Case -- The Dutch DCS-1800 Auction -- Bird's Tree Allocations Revisited -- How to Share Railways Infrastructure Costs? -- Why Punish? Norms and Revenge in an Experimental Game -- A Game-Theoretical Perspective for the Detection of Tacit Collusion -- Structural Estimation of Auction Models -- A Multiplicative Variant of the Shapley Value for Factorizing the Risk of Disease -- Experiments on Auctions with Random Prizes and EU/Non-EU Bidders -- Dynamic Games and Oligopoly Models of Technological Innovation -- The Structure of Fair-Division Problems and the Design of Fair-Negotiation Procedures -- Effectivity Functions and Parliamentary Governance Structures -- Sequential Production Situations and Potentials -- Approximate Envy-Free Procedures This collection of papers is an outgrowth of the `Game Practice I' conference. The overall content of this book is firmly rooted in existing game theory. Much experimental and observational evidence demonstrates that there is a large gap between theory and `practice'. There is no doubt that theory is nonetheless needed, and that it has to be developed. At the same time there is a risk of sterile developments if theory is not fed by challenges coming from confronting the real world. In this respect, the editors' feelings are that there is now a need for a better balance between theory and applications. The kind of considerations sketched above gave birth to the idea of organizing a series of meetings to stimulate research in game theory which seeks a more direct connection with real world problems. Most of the contributions can be roughly classified into four groups: political applications, problems of cost/reward sharing, economic applications, and experiments. The collection is relevant to academics working in game theory and related topics such as management, decision theory and industrial organization Economics Microeconomics Finance Économie politique Microéconomie Finances economics. finance. Economics. Finance. Microeconomics. García-Jurado, I. Ignacio) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjJf8dbvP77KmWjJy8vWDq Tijs, Stef Print version 9781461370925 Theory and decision library. Series C Game theory, mathematical programming, and operations research 23