First textbook on contests for advanced undergraduates and graduates in economics, social sciences, and applied mathematics. A new way to reconsider old economic problems - markets, voting, welfare, labour, economics and development - and study non-standard ones: sports, conflicts among groups, sabotage, war, and affirmative action among others.
First textbook on contests for advanced undergraduates and graduates in economics, social sciences, and applied mathematics. A new way to reconsider old economic problems - markets, voting, welfare, labour, economics and development - and study non-standard ones: sports, conflicts among groups, sabotage, war, and affirmative action among others.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Luis Corchón is Emeritus Professor at Carlos III University. He is the author of Theories of Imperfectly Competitive Markets (1996) and The Theory of Implementation of Socially Optimal Decisions in Economics (1996) and co-editor of Handbook of Game Theory and Industrial Organization (2018). His work appeared in Quarterly Journal of Economics, Journal of Economic Theory, Games and Economic Behavior, RAND, International Journal of Industrial Organization, and Economic Theory. He has served as associate editor for Journal of Public Economic Theory, Review of Economic Design, Mathematical Social Sciences and Journal of Dynamics and Games, and has advised 15 PhDs.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Part I. Foundations: 1. An Introduction to Contests 2. Contest Success Functions (CSFs) 3. Equilibrium with Heterogeneous Agents 4. Foundations for Contests Success Functions Part II. Extensions: 5. Contests Between Groups 6. Sabotage 7. Dynamic Contests 8. Asymmetric Information Part III. Applications: 9. Contests in Other Environments: Draws, Large Contests and Entry 10. Contests in Classical Problems: Divisionalizacion, Monopoly Welfare Losses, Coase Theorem, Voting 11. Contests, Institutions, Wars and Economic Success 12. Contests: Social Welfare and Public Policy References Index.
Preface Part I. Foundations: 1. An Introduction to Contests 2. Contest Success Functions (CSFs) 3. Equilibrium with Heterogeneous Agents 4. Foundations for Contests Success Functions Part II. Extensions: 5. Contests Between Groups 6. Sabotage 7. Dynamic Contests 8. Asymmetric Information Part III. Applications: 9. Contests in Other Environments: Draws, Large Contests and Entry 10. Contests in Classical Problems: Divisionalizacion, Monopoly Welfare Losses, Coase Theorem, Voting 11. Contests, Institutions, Wars and Economic Success 12. Contests: Social Welfare and Public Policy References Index.
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