I've been reading GAME THEORY AND ECONOMIC MODELLING by David M. Kreps. It's a useful survey because it doesn't get bogged down in the technical details (as textbooks do) and provides some philosophical reflection on the whole GT project. Most importantly, it's not a rah-rah book promoting GT but keeps its praise tempered while explaining GT's limitations (even within the narrow confines of the neoclassical world-view).
The problem is that the book was published in 1990 and is thus out of date. Does anyone know of a more recent book in this vein?
Jim Devine [EMAIL PROTECTED] & http://bellarmine.lmu.edu/~jdevine
