The Nash Program: a broader interpretation.
The Nash program is an important research agenda initiated in Nash (1953) in order to bridge the gap between the noncooperative and cooperative branches of game theory. Many results can be found in it, and the reader is referred to Serrano (2005, 2008) for two complementary surveys. With this brief piece, I would like to make a few points that summarize my views in terms of how the program should move forward.
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2014
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Authors: | Serrano, Roberto |
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Ensayos Revista de Economia. - Facultad de Economía. - Vol. XXXIII.2014, 2, p. 105-106
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Facultad de Economía |
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