Applied Mathematics in Economics: Game Theory

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  • Paula I. Corcho Sánchez Universidad de Extremadura Spain

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Game theory

Abstract

Game theory is a branch of mathematics that studies decision-making in situations where the costs and benefits of each option are not fixed but depend on the choices made by other rational and intelligent agents. Its primary objective is to construct models based on real-world scenarios, allowing conclusions from these models to provide general behavioral guidelines that more accurately reflect reality. This emerging theory has become a valuable tool for analyzing economic, social, and political situations.

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2000-01-01

How to Cite

Corcho Sánchez, P. I. (2000). Applied Mathematics in Economics: Game Theory. Revista Electrónica De Comunicaciones Y Trabajos De ASEPUMA, 2(1), 3–27. Retrieved from https://revistas.uma.es/index.php/recta/article/view/19733