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E-raamat: Useful Game Theory: Fundamentals of Decision Making

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Useful Game Theory offers a refreshing perspective on modern wisdom, empowering readers to master strategic decision-making with the tools they already possess.

Every decision you make involves an element of game theory, often without you even realizing it. In this insightful book, economist Jay Prag and marketing strategist Amanda Ishak Prag delve into the essence of human nature, transforming the mathematical principles of game theory into practical, everyday strategies. Through familiar proverbs and timeless wisdom, readers will explore how elements like reputation, biases, cooperation, and family dynamics influence our strategic interactions.

From navigating a four-way stop and choosing take-out dinners to understanding the complexities of nuclear disarmament, Useful Game Theory demonstrates how recognizing the structure of games—players, choices, and outcomes—can enhance decision-making in all aspects of life.

Chapter 1: Introduction.
Chapter 2: No Honor Among Thieves: The
Prisoners Dilemma.
Chapter 3: The Players.
Chapter 4: Fool Me Once: The
Information Set.
Chapter 5.- Do Unto Others Cooperation in Games.
Chapter
6: A Stitch in Time Sequential Games.
Chapter 7: I Solemnly Swear Promises,
Commitments, and Threats.
Chapter 8: In Games as in Life: Repetition.-
Chapter 9: If Everybody Jumped Off the Cliff Brinkmanship.
Chapter 10: All
for One and One for All: Collective Action Games.
Chapter 11: Grannys Gold
Other Sayings & Considerations.
Jay Prag is Clinical Professor of Economics and Finance at the Masatoshi Ito and Peter F. Drucker School of Management, where he has taught economics, finance, and strategy since 1986. He previously taught at Harvey Mudd College, Claremont McKenna College, and Pomona College and is a consultant to public industries and start-ups on market viability. Jay holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Rochester. He is the coauthor of Financial Management for Executives, Macroeconomic Essentials, Microeconomic Essentials, and Covid-U.





Amanda Ishak Prag is Director of Marketing for one of the largest architecture and engineering conglomerates in the nation. A marketer for more than two decades, she has helped firms streamline internal and external communications and develop structures for organizational growth. Her research focuses on M&A integration and mass communications strategies. Amanda holds a Ph.D. in Management from the University of California, Riverside, an M.B.A. in Strategy from Claremont Graduate University, and Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Bachelor of Arts in Public Relations from the University of Southern California. She is a coauthor of Covid-U and additional empirical works.





Amanda and Jay reside in sunny and overpriced Southern California with their daughter, Julianna, and their dog, Doc Brown.