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Game theory is a mathematical theory of strategic interaction developed by economists, mathematicians and biologists.
http://www.econ.iastate.edu/tesfatsi/ace.htm
Provides information and resources pertaining to the computational study of economies modelled as evolving systems of autonomous interacting agents. Provided by Leigh Tesfatsion.
http://faculty.lebow.drexel.edu/McCainR/top/eco/game/game.html
Detailed article by Roger McCain at Drexel University.
http://gametheory.tau.ac.il/
Provides the teacher of a basic course in Game Theory with free user-friendly didactic tools for conducting web-based thought experiments. Provides customizable exercises and subject response statistics. Constructed by Ariel Rubinstein and Eli Zvuluny.
http://levine.sscnet.ucla.edu/
Explores how interaction among intelligent, goal-seeking individuals determines social outcomes using the tools of modern economic theory. Provided by Dan Levine.
http://edirc.repec.org/ectheory.html
Index of economics institutions on the Internet.
http://www.esi2.us.es/~mbilbao/eugames.htm
Resources for the applications of game theory to the European Eunion's decision-making processes.
http://gambit.sourceforge.net/
Provides software library in C++ for performing various operations on n-person games in either extensive or normal form.
http://www.gametheory.net/
Game theory resources including lectures, text books, and online games. Includes sections on game theory in movies and interactive simulations of game-theoretic concepts. Provided by Mike Shor at Vanderbilt University.
http://www.gametheory.net/Mike/applets/Bayes/
Two applets which demonstrate Bayes Rule. The first applet evaluates the chance of having a disease given that one is tested positive. The second presents similar principles in a labor management context.
http://www.gametheory.net/html/popular.html
Provides a description of game theory themes in popular movies and television shows.
http://www.gametheorysociety.org/
Contains information on members, meetings, and publications.
http://www.stanford.edu/~marcelo/GameTheory/links.htm
Various links to game theory collected by Marcelo Clerici-Arias at Stanford University.
http://accuratedemocracy.com/s_sim_ad.htm
Free open-source software for voting and election games and simulations, or lectures and research.
http://www.gametheory.net/Web/PDilemma/
Interactive repeated prisoner's dilemma. Part of Mike Shor's lecture notes for a course in Game Theory. Play against different "personalities."
http://octavia.zoology.washington.edu/handicap/
An on-line tutorial on signalling theory and the handicap principle, as it is used in biology, economics, anthropology, and other disciplines.
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