Behavioral Game Theory
Explore the fascinating intersection of psychology and economics in Behavioral Game Theory by Colin F. Camerer, published by Princeton University Press in 2003. This comprehensive hardback edition spans 568 pages and delves into the intricacies of decision-making through the lens of behavioral theory. Camerer employs psychological principles and a wealth of experimental data to craft innovative mathematical theories surrounding reciprocity, limited strategizing, and learning.
By integrating experimental evidence with traditional game theory, this book offers a unique perspective on normal strategic behavior, making it an essential read for students and professionals in economics and psychology alike. Whether you are looking to enhance your understanding of economic strategies or delve deeper into the psychological aspects of decision-making, Behavioral Game Theory is a key resource that bridges the gap between theory and practice.