
This textbook for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students of Evolutionary Game Theory covers recent developments in the field, with an emphasis on economic contexts and applications. It begins with the basic ideas as they originated within the field of theoretical biology and then proceeds to the formulation of a theoretical framework that is suitable for the study of social and economic phenomena from an evolutionary perspective. Core topics include the Evolutionary Stable Strategy (EES) and Replicator Dynamics (RD), deterministic dynamic models, and stochastic perturbations. A set of short appendices presents some of the technical material referred to in the main text. Evolutionary theory is widely viewed as one of the most promising appraoches to understanding bounded rationality, learning, and change in complex social environments. New avenues of research are suggested by Vega-Redondo, and plentiful exmples illustrate the theory's potential applications. The recent boom experienced by this dscipline makes the book's systematic presentation of its essential contributions vital reading for newcomer to the field.
This book investigates how evolutionary game theory provides a rigorous framework for modeling bounded rationality, learning, and systemic change within complex social and economic environments. Fernando Vega-Redondo, a prominent scholar in the field, synthesizes concepts originating in theoretical biology to construct a formal methodology applicable to economic phenomena. The text establishes a systematic approach to understanding how strategic interactions evolve over time, moving from foundational biological principles to advanced mathematical modeling of social dynamics.
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Experts recognize this work as a foundational text for students entering the field of evolutionary game theory. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which requires a strong background in mathematics to fully grasp the presented models.
Page Count:
224
Publication Date:
1996-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191525081
ISBN-13:
9780191525087
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