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Money and Financial Institutions – A Game Theoretic Approach

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This book presents Martin Shubik's important contribution to the development of game theory, and shows how game theory methods can be used in the study of prices, money and financial institutions.After introducing the reader to his career and the influences which developed his research, Professor Martin Shubik addresses the price system considering issues such as competitive equilibrium, economic exchange and production. He explores the competitive price system and the emergence of money and financial systems to develop a theory of monetary and financial institutions. Specifically, he examines the role of money in the economy using both cooperative and non-cooperative solutions in game theory. Throughout the book Martin Shubik stresses that the value of games, which can be both played and analysed, provides an important link between theory and process and institutional studies. This book will be welcomed by economists, especially those interested in game theory, as well as by money and banking professionals.

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ISBN: 9781840641905
Publication date: 28th September 1999
Author: Martin Shubik
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 448 pages
Series: Economists of the Twentieth Century series
Genres: Game theory
Finance and the finance industry
Monetary economics