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    1. Newly Rediscovered Papers of a Game Theory Pioneer - The Devil's Tale

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    2. Young Researcher Prefers Game Theory to Video Games - The Devil's Tale

      More generally, he is interested in the application of game theory to the analysis of social interactions and political (...)

    3. Getting Started - ECON 190FS-01: Game Theory - LibGuides at Duke University

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    4. Further Research - ECON 190FS-01: Game Theory - LibGuides at Duke University

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    6. The Martin Shubik Papers: From Early Game Theory to the Strategic Analysis of War - The Devil's Tale

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    7. Donate to the Economists' Research Papers Archive | Duke University Libraries

      Particular areas of strength include the fields of game theory, public policy and monetary economics, growth theory (...)

    8. About the Economists' Papers Archive | Duke University Libraries

      Duke’s collections contain a wealth of economic research materials, including resources on game theory, public policy, growth (...)

    9. Microsoft Word - Economists' Papers Archive Summary April 2020.docx

      Topics covered in particular depth include game theory, in the papers of Leonid Hurwicz, Oskar Morgenstern, Martin Shubik, (...)

    10. Collections | Duke University Libraries

      His research interests include game theory, experimental economics and market design. 

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