I agree Bill, 
when I was an undergrad at LSE Binmore was the core Game Theory text and I
thought it was pretty great.

Don

Donald McCarthy
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: William Dickens [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2001 1:34 PM
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> Subject:      Re: Game Theory
> 
> >On a tangential note, as someone who isn't as familiar
> >with game theory as most here (and whose math
> >background in math is likewise limited), I was curious
> >if any on the list might have any recommendations for
> >an introductory text on the subject. 
> 
> I will second the recommendation of Gibbons' _Game Theory  for Applied
> Economists_and I 
> would love to hear why no one has recommended Binmore's _Fun and Games_
> which I found
> very accessible.
> 
> 
> >... two things going against it. One is the presence of Ron Howard as
> director.
> 
> How can you say this! Apollo 13 is one of the best movies ever made
> (IMHO)!
> -- Bill Dickens
> 
> 
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