Markets, Games, & Strategic Behavior

Markets, Games, & Strategic Behavior
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Book Synopsis Markets, Games, & Strategic Behavior by : Charles A. Holt

Download or read book Markets, Games, & Strategic Behavior written by Charles A. Holt and published by Prentice Hall. This book was released on 2007 with total page 570 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Markets, Games, & Strategic Behavior combines a behavioral approach with active classroom learning exercises to stimulate student understanding of economic decisions and interactions in games and markets.


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