The Assessment: Games and Coordination
回顾博弈论在协调问题上的理论进展,并结合实证与实验研究,将其应用于宏观经济政策协调、公共品供给和政治协调等政策领域。
Coordination problems arise in a multitude of economic interactions. Recent advances in the field of game theory have shed new light on these problems and the ways in which they might be analysed. This issue of the Oxford Review of Economic Policy first examines some of the theoretical dimensions to this literature, as well as some empirical and experimental insights. It goes on to apply some of these ideas to a number of important policy areas, including macroeconomic policy coordination, public good provision, and problems of political coordination.