Thursday, September 01, 2005

Behavioral Game Theory:

  • Introduction

Behavioral Game Theory is a subfield of Behavioral Economics which uses experimental evidence to explain why people deviate from strategic and rational behaviors that are expected by Game Theory principles.

  • Course Syllabi:
  1. Here is a course syllabus in Behavioral Game Theory taught by Vincent Crawford
  • Introductory Articles concerning Behavioral Game Theory:
  1. Progress in Behavioral Game Theory written by Colin Camerer
  2. Behavioral Game Theory: Thinking, Learning and Teaching," written by Colin Camerer with Teck-Hua Ho and Juin Kuan Chong. (downloadable)
  3. "Functional EWA: A one-parameter theory of learning in games." Includes 4 more data sets not in May 2002 version. Ho, Teck-Hua; Colin F. Camerer; and Juin-Kuan Chong. Nov. 2002. May 2002 version (downloadable)
  4. Sophisticated EWA learning and strategic teaching in repeated games," written by Colin Camere with Teck-Hua Ho and Juin Kuan Chong. Journal of Economic Theory, May 2002, 104 (1), 137-188 (downloadable)
  • Basic Books in Behavioral Game Theory:
  1. Behavioral Game Theory : Experiments in Strategic Interaction (The Roundtable Series in Behavioral Economics) by Colin F. Camerer

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