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Andrés Perea

Rationality in Extensive Form Games


2001. 2010. vi, 242 S. 1 SW-Abb.,. 235 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER, BERLIN 2010
ISBN: 1-441-94918-6 (1441949186)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-441-94918-9 (9781441949189)

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I would like to use this preface to thank some persons and institutions which have been important during the various stages of writing this book. First of all, I am grateful to Kluwer Academic Publishers for giving me the opportunity to write this book. I started writing the book in 1998 while I was working at the Departament d´Economia i d´Historia Economica at Universidad Autonoma de Barcelona, and continued the writing job from september 1998 to september 2000 at the Departamento de Economfa at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. The book has been completed while I was visiting the Department of Quantitative Economics at the University of Maastricht from october 2000 to august 2001. I wish to thank these three departments for their hospitality. The book has improved substantially by comments and critique from the following persons who have read parts of the manuscript: Geir Asheim, Eric van Damme, Janos Flesch, Mari-Angeles de Frutos, Diego Moreno, Hans Peters, Antonio Romero and Dries Vermeulen. I should also mention my discussions with Peter Wakker about the decision-theoretic foundations of noncooperative game theory, which have had an important impact on various parts of the book. Finally, I wish to express my warmest gratitude to my parents, my brother and my sister, and, last but not least, to Cati, to whom I dedicate this book.
Preface. 1. Introduction. 2. Extensive Form Games. 3. Backward Induction and Nash Equilibrium. 4. Consistency and Sequential Rationality. 5. Forward Induction. 6. Transformations of Games. 7. Rationalizability. Bibliography. Index.
Andrés Perea completed his Ph.D. in 1997 at Maastricht University, The Netherlands. From 1997 to 1998 he worked as a visiting professor at Universitat Autonňma de Barcelona. In addition, from 1998 to 2000, Andrés worked at Universidad Carlos III as a visiting professor, and from 2000 on as an associate professor.