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Clearly written and easily understood by the nonspecialist, Nested Games provides a systematic, empirically accurate, and theoretically coherent account of apparently irrational political actions.
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12 August 1991

Clearly written and easily understood by the nonspecialist, Nested Games provides a systematic, empirically accurate, and theoretically coherent account of apparently irrational political actions.
Price: $33.95
Pages: 292
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Series: California Series on Social Choice and Political Economy
Publication Date:
12 August 1991
ISBN: 9780520911970
Format: eBook
List of Figures
List of Tables
Acknowledgments
1. Nested Games and Rationality
2. In Defense of the Rational-Choice Approach
Appendix to Chapter 2
3. Two-Person Games with Variable Payoffs
Appendix to Chapter 3: A
Appendix to Chapter 3: B
4· Games with Variable Rules, or the Politics of Institutional
Change
5. Why Do British Labour Party Activists Commit Political
Suicide?
Appendix to Chapter 5
6. A Rational-Choice Approach to Consociationalism
7. The Cohesion of French Electoral Coalitions
Appendix to Chapter 7
8. Conclusions
Bibliography
Index
List of Tables
Acknowledgments
1. Nested Games and Rationality
2. In Defense of the Rational-Choice Approach
Appendix to Chapter 2
3. Two-Person Games with Variable Payoffs
Appendix to Chapter 3: A
Appendix to Chapter 3: B
4· Games with Variable Rules, or the Politics of Institutional
Change
5. Why Do British Labour Party Activists Commit Political
Suicide?
Appendix to Chapter 5
6. A Rational-Choice Approach to Consociationalism
7. The Cohesion of French Electoral Coalitions
Appendix to Chapter 7
8. Conclusions
Bibliography
Index