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Coordination Games

This 1999 book covers a branch of macroeconomics in which inefficiencies arise from the interaction of agents.

Russell Cooper (Author)

9780521570176, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 28 February 1999

178 pages

23.8 x 16 x 1.6 cm, 0.425 kg

\""The book is an excellent broad survey of the macroeconomic coordination game literature. Indeed, it is amazing how much material it covers in this literature, while maintaining cohesiveness. Cooper has done the profession a great service in writing this book.\""

John Bryant, Journal of Economic Literature

This 1999 book studies the implications of macroeconomic complementarities for aggregate behavior. The presentation is intended to introduce PhD students into this sub-field of macroeconomics and to serve as a reference for more advanced scholars. The initial sections of the book cover the basic framework of complementarities and provide a discussion of the experimental evidence on the outcom]

Coordination Games Cooper Hardback Cambridge University Press 9780521570176

Coordination Games

This 1999 book covers a branch of macroeconomics in which inefficiencies arise from the interaction of agents.

Russell Cooper (Author)

9780521570176, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 28 February 1999

178 pages

23.8 x 16 x 1.6 cm, 0.425 kg

\""The book is an excellent broad survey of the macroeconomic coordination game literature. Indeed, it is amazing how much material it covers in this literature, while maintaining cohesiveness. Cooper has done the profession a great service in writing this book.\""

John Bryant, Journal of Economic Literature

This 1999 book studies the implications of macroeconomic complementarities for aggregate behavior. The presentation is intended to introduce PhD students into this sub-field of macroeconomics and to serve as a reference for more advanced scholars. The initial sections of the book cover the basic framework of complementarities and provide a discussion of the experimental evidence on the outcom]

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