Game Theory Sites

*Bargaining and Markets by Martin J. Osborne and Ariel Rubinstein.
This is an online version of the text published by Academic Press in 1990.

*Game Theory.net
This site, provided by Mike Shor of Vanderbilt University provides a useful collection of game theory resources for students and faculty. The site contains links to lecture notes, game theory textbooks, and interactive applets and games. There is even a section on game theory in the movies!

*Game Theory: An Introductory Sketch
This relatively short, nontechnical, online text by Roger A. McCain contains a solid introduction to game theory concepts.

*Greg Delemeester and Jurgen Brauer, Games Economists Play: Non-Computerized Classroom-Games for College Economics
This site contains descriptions of over 100 economic experiments that can be used in a classroom setting to illustrate economic concepts.

Game Theory Society
A professional organization for those who use game theory in their research and/or teaching.

*David Levine's Economic and Game Theory Page
A collection of materials dealing with game theory, experimental economics, and other areas of economics.

*Prisoner's dilemma
Play a repeated prisoner's dilemma against a program at Bryn Mawr.

*Jim Ratliff's Graduate-Level Course in Game Theory
This site provides very useful detailed lecture notes for a a graduate-level course in game theory.

*Al Roth's Game Theory and Experimental Economics Page
The most extensive list of game theory resources on the web.

*Mark Walker's undergraduate game theory class
An interesting example of the use of the web.
Please send any comments, suggestions, or questions to John Kane at kane@oswego.edu.