Book Series in Game Theory

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Carlos Alos-Ferrer

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Sep 28, 2022, 8:32:41 AM9/28/22
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Dear all,

I am now the Book Editor of the official book series of the Game Theory Society ( https://www.springer.com/series/8107 ), which is published by Springer.

I am open to interesting projects in all of Game Theory, but I am of course especially receptive to learning and evolution in games. So if you have been thinking about writing a research monograph, an advanced textbook, or simply putting a series of your papers in book format (and finally having the room to put all examples and intuitions back in), contact me.

Best,

Carlos Alos-Ferrer
The Springer Series in Game Theory is devoted to new developments in game theory and its applications. Since von Neumann and Morgenstern’s work, game theory has been established in economics as a powerful tool to study issues of competition and strategic interaction.


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Carlos Alos-Ferrer

Co-Editor in Chief, Journal of Economic Psychology
NOMIS Professor for Decision and Neuroeconomic Theory
Zurich Center for Neuroeconomics (ZNE), University of Zurich

SELECTED RECENT PUBLICATIONS:
* "Part-Time Bayesians:  Incentives and Behavioral Heterogeneity in Belief Updating," with M. Garagnani, Management Science forthcoming.
* "Generous with Individuals and Selfish to the Masses," with J. Garcia and A. Ritschel, Nature Human Behavior 2022
* "Time Will Tell: Recovering Preferences when Choices are Noisy," with E. Fehr and N. Netzer, Journal of Political Economy 2021
* "Excess Payoff Dynamics in Games," with J. Hofbauer, Journal of Economic Theory 2022.
* "Strength of Preference and Decisions Under Risk," with M. Garagnani, Journal of Risk and Uncertainty 2022.
* "Effortful Bayesian Updating: A Pupil-Dilation Study," with A. Jaudas and A. Ritschel, Journal of Risk and Uncertainty 2021
* "The Trembling Chairman Paradox," Games and Economic Behavior 2022
* "Does Choice Change Preferences? An Incentivized Test of the Mere Choice Effect," with G.D. Granic, Experimental Economics, forthcoming
* "Attention and Salience in Preference Reversals," with A. Ritschel, Experimental Economics 2022
* "Do Traders Learn to Select Efficient Market Institutions," with J. Buckenmaier and G. Kirchsteiger, Experimental Economics 2022
* "Cognitive Sophistication and Deliberation Times," with J. Buckenmaier, Experimental Economics 2021

See all publications: https://alosferrer.github.io/

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