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  • I do think his characterizations of BDS and SoundScan are spot-on, and echo conclusions I've seen from game-theory studies of the effects of quantized rating systems on selection and choice.

    Glass and steel Matthew Guerrieri 2009

  • He could apply his game-theory approach to 21st-century threats such as terrorism and cyber-attacks.

    What if Nobel Prize winners ran the country? Ed O 2010

  • For having enhanced our understanding of conflict and cooperation through game-theory analysis

    The Prize in Economic Sciences In Memory of Alfred Nobel 2010

  • Why bother building all those contingency plans or even do some game-theory analysis to figure out what might happen three-to-five years out when you will almost certainly be in a different job then and won't even care about this?

    basest instincts 2009

  • Why bother building all those contingency plans or even do some game-theory analysis to figure out what might happen three-to-five years out when you will almost certainly be in a different job then and won't even care about this?

    11 posts from April 2009 2009

  • He won the joint prize in economics in 2005 for "having enhanced our understanding of conflict and cooperation through game-theory analysis."

    What if Nobel Prize winners ran the country? Zachary A. Goldfarb 2010

  • Robert J. Aumann and Thomas C. Schelling were awarded the 2007 Economics Prize "for having enhanced our understanding of conflict and cooperation through game-theory analysis".

    The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 2010

  • He could apply his game-theory approach to 21st-century threats such as terrorism and cyber-attacks.

    What if Nobel Prize winners ran the country? Zachary A. Goldfarb 2010

  • Why bother building all those contingency plans or even do some game-theory analysis to figure out what might happen three-to-five years out when you will almost certainly be in a different job then and won't even care about this?

    basest instincts 2009

  • In classic game theory, confrontation is sometimes necessary when cooperation breaks down to present a credible potential threat and get the two sides to re-engage, said Robert Axelrod, a University of Michigan political scientist and author of the game-theory book, "The Evolution of Cooperation."

    Obama Steps Up Confrontation Jonathan Weisman 2010

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