Wednesday, June 23, 2010

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY

Game

“It's not so important who starts the game but who finishes it.”

- John Wooden

TOPIC OF THE DAY

Economic and Game Theory

What economists call game theory psychologists call the theory of social situations, which is an accurate description of what game theory is about. Although game theory is relevant to parlor games such as poker or bridge, most research in game theory focuses on how groups of people interact. There are two main branches of game theory: cooperative and noncooperative game theory. Noncooperative game theory deals largely with how intelligent individuals interact with one another in an effort to achieve their own goals. That is the branch of game theory I will discuss here.

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