Description
- Written for introductory courses seeking a little rigor.
- The 4th edition brings the material fully up-to-date and includes new end-of-chapter problems and classroom projects, as well as a math appendix.
- Accompanied by a comprehensive website featuring solutions to problems and teaching notes.
About the Author
Eric Rasmusen is the Dan R. and Catherine M. Dalton Professor of Business Economics and Public Policy at Indiana University in Bloomington. In addition to Games and Information, he has edited Readings in Games and Information (Blackwell, 2001) and co-authored Measuring Judicial Independence: The Political Economy of Judging in Japan (2003).
Reviews
Praise for the 3rd edition
"Rasmusen's Games and Information provides wonderful coverage of the basics of game theory and information economics. His consistent style of presenting the theoretical structures lucidly unifies his test's wide and well-chosen range of applications. I wish that all my students could take a course based on this book, and envy them the opportunity."
Maxwell B. Stinchcombe, University of Texas at Austin
"This is a terrific book bringing together two strands in the recent literature on economic theory, namely game theory and the economics of asymmetric information. The style is brisk, the arguments are rigorous and it seems to be pitched at exactly the right level."
Partha Dasgupta, University of Cambridge
Book Information
ISBN 9781405136662
Author Eric Rasmusen
Format Hardback
Page Count 560
Imprint Wiley-Blackwell
Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Weight(grams) 1155g
Dimensions(mm) 254mm * 197mm * 38mm