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Ask HN: Good books on Information Economics?

6 点作者 rivd将近 11 年前

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yomritoyj将近 11 年前
There is no standard definition of &quot;Information economics&quot;. If you are interested in the economics of the IT industry then apart from Varian&#x27;s &quot;Information Rules&quot; mentioned in another comment, there is<p>* Oz Shy, The Economics of Network Industries.<p>If you are interested in research at the interface of economics and theoretical computer science you have:<p>* Shoham, Leyton-Brown. Multiagent Systems.<p>* Nisan, Roughgarden, Tardos, Vazirani. Algorithmic Game Theory.<p>* Cramton, Shoham, Steinberg, Smith. Combinatorial Auctions.<p>For the traditional economic theory of asymmetric information among economic agents:<p>* Bikchandani, Riley and Hirshleifer. The Analytics of Uncertainty and Information.
WriteYourRep将近 11 年前
Studied economics in college. The two books we read on information economics were Rethinking the Network Economy by S J Liebowitz and Information Rules by Varian and Shapiro.<p>I found Information Rules to be the superior text. They are both around 10 years old however, something more current may be more desirable.
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malandrew将近 11 年前
The Wealth of Networks by Yochai Benkler and Information Rules by Hal Varian are good. Both are a bit dated though. If you know of any contemporary works to those, I&#x27;m all ears.