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N-Person Game Theory: Concepts and Applications. (Ann Arbor Books)

N-Person Game Theory: Concepts and Applications. (Ann Arbor Books)

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N-Person Game Theory: Concepts and Applications. (Ann Arbor Books)

by Anatol, Rapoport

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0472050176
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9780472050178
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Title
N-Person Game Theory: Concepts and Applications. (Ann Arbor Books)
Author
Anatol, Rapoport
Book Condition
UsedGood
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Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
0472050176
ISBN 13
9780472050178
Publisher
University of Michigan Press
This edition first published
December 1970

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