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.
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