[Review] Game Theory: A Very Short Introduction (Ken Binmore) Summarized.

[Review] Game Theory: A Very Short Introduction (Ken Binmore) Summarized.
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[Review] Game Theory: A Very Short Introduction (Ken Binmore) Summarized.

May 14 2026 | 00:08:06

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Episode May 14, 2026 00:08:06

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Game Theory: A Very Short Introduction (Ken Binmore)

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Ken Binmore's Game Theory: A Very Short Introduction is a compact, nontechnical guide to the study of strategic interaction, published by Oxford University Press as part of the Very Short Introduction series. Binmore, an economist and mathematician known for work in game theory, presents the field as a way of analyzing situations in which outcomes depend on the choices of more than one decision maker. The book is not a textbook built around formal proofs. Its purpose is to show how the logic of games appears in ordinary and institutional settings, including traffic, auctions, bargaining, card play, pricing, social conventions, and biological evolution. Across short chapters on chance, time, information, reciprocity, coalitions, and paradoxes, Binmore explains why rational choice is more subtle than simply choosing what seems best in isolation. The result is an introductory survey that emphasizes conceptual clarity, practical relevance, and the limits of strategic reasoning.

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