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Game theory / Non-cooperative games / Nash equilibrium / Subgame perfect equilibrium / Solution concept / Subgame / Economic equilibrium / Trembling hand perfect equilibrium / Extensive-form game / Macroeconomic model / Coordination game / Zero-sum game
Date: 2016-03-12 03:25:53
Game theory
Non-cooperative games
Nash equilibrium
Subgame perfect equilibrium
Solution concept
Subgame
Economic equilibrium
Trembling hand perfect equilibrium
Extensive-form game
Macroeconomic model
Coordination game
Zero-sum game

Whither Game Theory? Drew Fudenberg† ∗ David K. Levine‡

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