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- From: bubai@matt.ksu.ksu.edu (P. Chatterjee)
- Newsgroups: sci.econ
- Subject: Re: Game Theory - Query
- Date: 31 Dec 1992 17:48:52 -0600
- Organization: Kansas State University
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- cabobin@lims01.lerc.nasa.gov (ERIC BOBINSKY) writes:
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- >I would appreciate it if anyone would be kind enough to let me know of
- >a program (economics or otherwise) with a strong emphasis on game theory.
- >I'm not strictly interested in purely economic applications, but it would
- >seem that the game theorists are to be found in that field. Thanks in
- >advance!
-
- Almost all the major economics departments have a game theorist or two in
- their ranks. Martin Shubik (Yale), Lloyd Shapley (UCLA),
- David Kreps (Stanford) and James Friedman (North Carolina) are among the
- better known ones.
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- I've been told that a lot of business schools, operations research
- departments and stats departments have game theorists in their faculties.
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- Hope this info helps.
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