Includes introductory articles, papers on history, methodology, and philosophy, abstracts from scientific magazines, bibliographies, some materials on "the emerging (consulting) business of economic design" and many links. Provided by Al Roth at Harvard U www.economics.harvard.edu/~aroth/alroth.html
The second edition of an interactive paper originally published in Games and Economic Behavior, focused on web-based teaching. Contains links to more than 40 experiments and their results. Provided by Ariel Rubinstein at Princeton University. www.princeton.edu/~ariel/99/gt100.html
Review of book that applies the tools of game theory and information economics to advance our understanding of how laws work. www.law.uchicago.edu/Picker/agtl/gtl.html
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. www.gametheory.net
An on-line tutorial on signalling theory and the handicap principle, as it is used in biology, economics, anthropology, and other disciplines. octavia.zoology.washington.edu/handicap
Provides information and resources about research in cooperative and noncooperative game theory with an emphasis on coalition formation. www.econ.ucsb.edu/~garratt/gc
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. www.gametheory.net/Mike/applets/Bayes
Explores how interaction among intelligent, goal-seeking individuals determines social outcomes using the tools of modern economic theory. Provided by Dan Levine. levine.sscnet.ucla.edu
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. gametheory.tau.ac.il
Provides information and resources pertaining to the computational study of economies modelled as evolving systems of autonomous interacting agents. Provided by Leigh Tesfatsion. www.econ.iastate.edu/tesfatsi/ace.htm
Interactive repeated prisoner's dilemma. Part of Mike Shor's lecture notes for a course in Game Theory. Play against different "personalities." www.gametheory.net/Web/PDilemma