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Game theory, political economy, and the evolving study of war and peace
Bruce Bueno De Mesquita
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Political Economy
100%
Game Theory
100%
Peace
100%
Game Analysis
50%
Macro Level
50%
State-centric
50%
Non-cooperative Game Theory
50%
Analytic Tools
50%
International Conflict
50%
Polity
50%
Political Economy Model
50%
International Relations
50%
Economy Modeling
50%
Realist Theory
50%
Domestic Factors
50%
Domestic Interests
50%
Incentive Offers
50%
Social Sciences
Incentive
100%
Micro Level
100%
Revolutions
100%
Macro Level
100%
Noncooperative Game
100%
International Conflict
100%
International Relation
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Incentives
100%
Noncooperative Game
100%
International Conflict
100%
Psychology
Game Theory
100%