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Web Sites
on Game Theory and Social Interactions
Three essential
web sites
David Levine's Economic and Game Theory
This site uses the tools of modern economics
and game theory to explore how the interaction of intelligent
goal-seeking individuals determines social outcomes. David
K. Levine is the Armen Alchian Professor of Economic Theory
at UCLA and co-editor of Econometrica
Econport
EconPort is a microeconomics digital
library. More specifically, EconPort contains many forms of
resources covering the broad topic of microeconomics. Among
them there is a wide range of single and multiplayer games
that allow students, teachers and researchers to conduct and
participate in experiments
Game Theory.net
This website provides resource material
to educators and students of game theory and its applications
to economics, business, political science, computer science,
and other disciplines. Game Theory.net is administered by
Mike Shor and hosted at the Owen Graduate School of Management
at Vanderbilt University
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Other web sites
Al Roth's game theory and experimental economics page
Al Roth is George Gund Professor of Economics
and Business Administration in the Department of Economics
at Harvard University, and in the Harvard Business School
Center for Neuroeconomics Studies
The Center for Neuroeconomics Studies (CNS) at the Claremont
Graduate University investigates the neurophysiology of economic
decisions. Its researchers draw on economic theory, experimental
economics, neuroscience, endocrinology, and psychology to
develop a comprehensive understanding of human decisions.
Center for the Study of Rationality
An interdisciplinary research center at
the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, having the purpose to
foster research on individual rationality and interactive
decision theory.
Didactic Web-Based
Experiments in Game Theory
This site is edited by Ariel Rubinstein. Its main Aim is to
provide the teacher of a basic course in Game Theory with
free user-friendly didactic tools for conducting web-based
thought experiments. After having registered, a teacher, will
be able to allocate problems to the students and get basic
statistics on their responses.
ELSE, The ESRC Centre for Economic Learning and Social Evolution
The ESRC Centre for Economic Learning
and Social Evolution (ELSE) is an interdisciplinary research
centre devoted to the study of those areas of human behaviour
in which Economics, Psychology and Anthropology come together.
Most of the research effort at ELSE is formulated and pursued
within the conceptual framework provided by the modern Theory
of Games.
International Network for Social Network Analysis (INSNA)
INSNA is the professional association for researchers interested
in social network analysis. The association is a non-profit
organization incorporated in the state of Delaware.
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
The Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization is devoted
to theoretical and empirical research concerning economic
decision, organization and behavior and to economic change
in all its aspects. Its specific purposes are to foster an
improved understanding of how human cognitive, computational
and informational characteristics influence the working of
economic organizations and market economies.
Summer School
on Game Theory, Ethics and Social Norms
The website of a summer school on game theory organised by
the Department of Economics of the University of Trento, LASER
(Laboratory for Social Responsibility, Ethics and Rational
Choice) and the Italian Interuniversity Centre for Game Theory
and Applications (Genoa, Italy).
The Y2K Bibliography of Experimental Economics and Social
Science
Edited by Charles A. Holt, this bibliography lists exactly
2000 publications, plus about 500 discussion papers in experimental
economics and social science. It is arranged by keyword topic,
roughly following the layout of Davis and Holt's Experimental
Economics (1993).
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