Economics Asked by scoopfaze on October 15, 2020
I am interested in studying behavioral game theory, particularly in incomplete information games. However, I am having trouble finding a current "textbook" like source to learn from. I’ve been reading over Colin Camerer’s book Behavioral Game Theory: Experiments in Strategic Interaction, however, I was curious whether there was something more recent/updated (as it’s from 2003, if I recall correctly). I’ve found various articles on JSTOR and similar databases, but it hasn’t been as fruitful an endeavor as I had hoped. Any recent text suggestions/places to look would be sincerely appreciated. (If the text I brought up is considered the "gold standard" for the field, pardon my ignorance; I’ve only recently started looking into the topic.)
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