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Game Theory Basics Explained: Business School Books Volume 11

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If you are someone that feels like their life is bland, unproductive and just not as good as it has the potential to be, then this is the book for you, my friend. This book is all about game theory and strategy! It's like your whole life is a game-one that you can win, if you know what moves to make. In this book, I will teach you how you can teach yourself to make these right moves, therefore improving your life infinitely! What you'll learn in this book: - What game theory is - All about the history of game theory - Examples of scenarios in which you can use strategy and game theory - Prisoner's dilemma - Nash equilibrium, explained And lots and lots of tidbits of advice! Read on to become the successful person you've always wanted to be!

34 pages, Paperback

First published August 30, 2015

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Can Akdeniz

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Can Akdeniz is entrepreneur, consultant and book author. He is regarded as one of the most inspiring business authors of our time. His books address an array of important business topics from general topics like productivity to more specific topics like the value of being seen as a "cool boss." In addition to running the acclaimed business blog businesshacker.co, Can has released numerous books that have collectively changed the way people think about business and achieving success.

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Your life is a game and you can win if you do the right move consecutively. Game theory is study of strategic decision making. Consider your decision and the decision of other player. Discover the equilibria of the game in order to solve it. Use backward induction to predict the equilibrium of the game from the analysis of last player move.
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