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Game Theory for Applied Economists
by Robert Gibbons
from Princeton University Press
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0 
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Elementary 
Highly recommended for beginners and economist focus on application of game theory. Less technical, and enough intuition which turns out to be useful when people start to forming their own models.
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Game Theory for Applies Economists Review 
Was the course book in a strong game theory class. It's a graduate class at the ISyE deparment at Georgia Tech. But, I didn't like the book that much; cause it's a little bit boring, beside it's got too little pages (round 200 only), and so, I doubt that it's the best game theory reference. However, I think it's a good start, especially for anyone who is trying to learn game theory on his/her own.
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Good Book 
The book came in good shape, and it's a fairly straightforward read. I had no problems in the shipping of the book; it came on time and without flaws. The book was also definitely worth reading (though I had to for a class).
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Easy to Read 
Gibbons provides a lot of examples in a clear, easy-to-read format. Much less clunky than other introductory game theory texts!
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