One hundred years of game theory; a Nobel symposium Mark Voorneveld, Jorgen W. Weibull, Tommy Andersson, Roger Myerson, Jean-Francois Laslier, Rida Laraki, Yukio Koriyama; Part I. The Early History of Game Theory from Borel: 1. Introduction Francoise Forges; 2. The games of Borel and chance Laurent Mazliak; 3. Von Neumann, Morgenstern and their creation of game theory, 1900-1960 Robert Leonard; 4. Borel and the foundation of game theory Roger Myerson; Part II. Mathematics of Game Theory and Its Foundations: 5.
Introduction Bernhard Von Stengel; 6. On mean field games Pierre-Louis Lions; 7. Value and equilibrium Sylvain Sorin; 8. Refinements of Nash equilibrium Robert Wilson; Part III. Population Dynamics, Learning, and Biology: 9. Introduction Lawrence Blume; 10. Adjustment dynamics for human players Michihiro Kandori; 11. Game theory in biology; ideas, successes, and challenges Olof Leimar; 12.
The dynamics of evolutionary game theory Karl Sigmund; Part IV Computer Science: 13. Introduction Felix Brandt and Eva Tardos; 14. Non-concave games: a challenge for game theory's next 100 years Constantinos Daskalakis; 15. Fairness in approval-based multiwinner voting Edith Elkind; 16. Stochastic choice and dynamics based on pairwise comparisons Felix Brandt; 17. Truthful mechanism design for computationally hard resource allocation Paul Milgrom; 18. Impossibility in game dynamics Jason Milionis, Christos Papadimitriou, Georgios Piliouras and Kelly Spendlove; 19. The state of representing and solving games Tuomas Sandholm; Part V.
Economics and Institutional Design: 20. Introduction Tommy Andersson; 21 Game theory and practical market design: how big, unobserved strategy sets brought cooperative and non-cooperative game theory together Alvin E. Roth; 22. Learning and equilibrium refinements Drew Fudenberg; Part VI. Individual Behavior in Strategic Interactions: 23. Introduction Mark Voorneveld; 24. Empirical evidence about individual behavior in games Colin F. Camerer; 25.
From rationalistic to descriptive game theory Eric van Damme; 26. Social preferences and strategic interactions Ernst Fehr and Julien Senn; Part VII. Political Science: 27. Introduction Yukio Koriyama; 28. Game theory in political science: voting, elections and information aggregation David Austen-Smith; 29. Game theory and explanations for armed conflict James D. Fearon; 30. Applications of game theory in the political economy of trade policy Gene M.
Grossman; Part VIII. Human Society: 31. Introduction Kaushik Basu; 32. Conflict, cooperation and innovation in the evolution of human societies Daron Acemoglu; 33. Laws and norms in games humans play Avinash Dixit; 34. Game theory in cultural evolution Joseph Henrich.