The manual describes the main sections of game theory, the basic concepts of the theory of economic risks and the conceptual framework for modeling the process of making managerial decisions in the economy based on the combined application of statistical and antagonistic games. Antagonistic games (AG) are the finite games of two persons with zero sum, i.e. matrix games, with classical antagonistic games called AG, given by completely known matrices, and neoclassical antagonistic games – AG, given by partially known matrices.
The manual is intended primarily for masters who study in the direction of training "business information". However, it will be useful for students and postgraduates studying in large groups of areas of training "Economics and Management", "Mathematics and Mechanics", "Management in Technical Systems", as well as scientific and pedagogical workers specializing in the field of the theory of games, risk managers , managers and economists-practitioners.
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