Game Theory in International EconomicsTaylor & Francis, 17/06/2013 - 120 páginas This book gives an early demonstration of applications of game theory to international economics - applications that were to transform this area during the 1990s. |
Índice
1 STRATEGY AND TRADE | 1 |
2 BASIC CONCEPTS OF GAME THEORY | 4 |
3 DYNAMIC GAMES | 14 |
4 TARIFF EQUILIBRIUM | 23 |
5 TARIFFS AND FOREIGN COMPETITION | 34 |
6 INTERNATIONAL CARTELS | 42 |
7 PRICE STABILIZATION | 48 |
8 INTERNATIONAL COMMON PROPERTY | 56 |
9 CUSTOMS UNION AND THE CORE | 66 |
10 INTERNATIONAL TRANSFERS | 72 |
11 COUNTRIES AS COALITIONS | 77 |
12 FURTHER TOPICS | 87 |
REFERENCES | 92 |
LIST OF SYMBOLS USED | 100 |
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