Summary of Content:
This book delves into cooperative microeconomics from a game-theoretic perspective. It explores how individuals in economic settings cooperate to maximize their gains, analyzing various cooperative game models and their applications. The book covers essential topics such as coalition formation, bargaining solutions, and the core concept in cooperative game theory. It offers insights into the strategic interactions among economic agents and provides a theoretical framework for understanding cooperation in economic environments.
About the Author:
Herve Moulin is a distinguished economist known for his contributions to cooperative game theory and social choice theory. He has authored numerous influential works in these areas, with “Cooperative Microeconomics” being one of his notable contributions. Moulin’s expertise lies in applying mathematical and game-theoretic techniques to analyze economic phenomena, making complex economic concepts accessible to a wide audience. His research has had a profound impact on the field of economics, particularly in the study of cooperative behavior and resource allocation.
Publisher Information:
“Cooperative Microeconomics: A Game-Theoretic Introduction” is part of the Princeton Legacy Library series, published by Princeton University Press.