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LIST OF PUBLICATIONS: Miscellaneous Topics
 
A. BOOKS
 
7. The Aggressive Conservative Investor, (with M. J. Whitman), New York: Random House, 1979.
 
B. ARTICLES
 
  1954-1955
9. “Introduction to the Nature of Game Theory,” in Readings in Game Theory and Political Behavior, (M. Shubik, ed.), New York: Doubleday, 1954, 1-11.
10. “Does the Fittest Necessarily Survive?” in Readings in Game Theory and Political Behavior (M. Shubik, ed.), New York: Doubleday, 1954, Chapter 5, 43-46.
11. “Information, Risk, Ignorance and Indeterminacy,” The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 68, November 1954, 629-640.
12. “A Comparison of Treatments of a Duopoly Problem (Part II),” Econometrica, 23, 4, 1955, 417-431.
13. “The Uses of Game Theory in Management Science,” Management Science, 2, 1, October 1955, 40-54. [Reprinted in Readings in Management Science (C. Turban and N. P. Loomba, eds.), Dallas: Business Publications, Inc., 1976.]
 
  1956-1957
14. “A Game Theorist Looks at the Antitrust Laws and the Automobile Industry,” Stanford Law Review, 8, 4, July 1956, 594-630.
 
  1958-1959
17. “Simulation of the Firm,” The Journal of Industrial Engineering, Vol. IX, No. 5, September-October 1958, 391-392.
18. “Studies and Theories of Decision Making,” Administrative Science Quarterly, December 1958, 289-306. [Reprinted in Administration and Education (R. Elboim-Dror, ed.), Jerusalem: Achva Press Ltd., 1977.]
20. “Operations Research, Models and Data Organization,” Proceedings of 1958 Meetings of American Statistical Association, 1959.
21. “Simulation and the Theory of the Firm,” Contributions to Scientific Research in Management (Proceedings on Dedication of Western Data Processing Center, Jan. 29-30), Los Angeles: University of California, Graduate School of Business Administration, 1959, 69-78.
24. “Bibliography on Simulation, Gaming, Artificial Intelligence and Allied Topics,” Journal of the American Statistical Association, 55, December 1960, 736-751.
26. “Simulation of the Industry and the Firm,” American Economic Review, 50, 5, 1960, 908-919.
28. “Approaches to the Study of Decision-Making Relevant to the Firm,” The Journal of Business of the University of Chicago, 34, 2, April 1961, 101-118. CFP 164 & CFDP 100.
30. “Comment to 'Forecasting from the Business Standpoint,'” in The Quality and Economic Significance of Anticipations Data, Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1960, 25-27.
 
  1962-1963
38. “Simulation and Gaming: Their Value to the Study of Pricing and Other Market Variables,” in Models of Markets (A. R. Oxenfeldt, ed.), New York: Columbia University Press, 1963, 307-338.
 
  1964-1965
40. “Behavioristic or Normative Decision Criteria,” in Actes de la 3me Conference Internationale de Recherche Operationnelle, Oslo (G. Kreweras and G. Morlat eds.), Paris: Dunod, 1964, 2-8.
42. “So Long Sucker - A Four-Person Game” (with M. Hauser, J. Nash, and L. Shapley) in Game Theory and Related Approaches to Social Behavior (M. Shubik, ed.), New York: Wiley, 1964, 359-361.
 
  1966-1967
49. “Ownership and the Production Function” (with L. S. Shapley), The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 81, February 1967, 88-111. CFP 250 & CFDP 167.
51. “Transfer of Technology and Simulation Studies,” in The Transfer of Technology to Developing Countries (D. L. Spencer and A Woroniak, eds.), New York: F. A. Praeger, 1967, 119-140.
53. “Simulation of Socio-Economic Systems, Part I: General Considerations,” General Systems, 12, 1967, 149-158. CFP 267 & CFDP 203.
54. “Simulation of Socio-Economic Systems, Part II: An Aggregative Socio-Economic Simulation of a Latin American Country,” General Systems, 12, 1967, 149-175.
 
  1968-1969
56. “Game Theory: Economic Applications,” in International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, New York: Macmillan and Free Press, 1968, 68-69. CFP 280.
60. “Planning: Perspectives and Prospects,” in Proceedings of the 11th Annual Symposium, TIMS College on Planning, Los Angeles, November 1968.
 
  1970-1971
72. “A Note on a Simulated Stock Market,” Decision Sciences, 1, January-April 1970, 129-141. CFDP 249.
80. “How to be Data Rich and Information Poor, or Let's Bury Ourselves with the Facts,” in Computers, Communications and Public Interest (M. Greenberger, ed.), Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1971, 56-59.
83. “Models, Simulations and Gaming” (with I. Kerstenetzky and T. H. Naylor) (also in Portuguese), Revista Brasileira de Economia, 25, 1, January-March 1971, 9-37.
86. “Games of Status,” Behavioral Sciences, 16, 2, March 1971, 117-129. CFP 340.
88. “Corporate Reality and Accounting for Investors” (with M. J. Whitman), Financial Executive, May 1971, 3-14. [Reprinted in Financial Accounting Theory (T. Keller and Zeff, eds.), Hightstown: McGraw Hill; and Abr. in C.F.A. Digest, 1972.]
90. “Systems Simulation and Gaming as an Approach to Understanding Organizations” (with G. Brewer), in Proceedings: Symposium on Computer Simulation as Related to Manpower and Personnel Planning (A. I. Siegel, ed.), Washington: Applied Psychological Services and Naval Personnel Research and Development Laboratory, 1971, 17-33.
 
  1972-1973
100. “Some Aspects of Socio-Economic Modelling,” Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems (M. Beckmann et. al., eds.), Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1973, 155-163.
101. “A Note on Decision Making and Replacing Sure Prospects with Uncertain Prospects,” Management Science, 19, 6, February 1973, 711-712.
102. “An Economic Song,” Journal of Economic Literature, 11, 3, September 1973, 888.
 
  1974-1975
110. “Planning the Future,” abstract in Towards a Plan of Action for Mankind: Problems and Perspectives (M. Marois, ed.), Amsterdam: North Holland and New York: American Elsevier, 1974, 491.
123. “Alternative Futures: Expectations,” in Environment and Society in Transition: World Priorities (B. Pregel, H. D. Lasswell, and J. McHale, eds.), Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 261, New York: The New York Academy of Sciences, 1975, 20-24.
 
  1976-1977
128. “Control of Understanding in Model Building: Sponsors, Planners, and Users,” in Design of Global Systems, Models and Their Limitations (M. Marois, ed.), New York: Pergamon Press, 1977, 135-139.
 
  1978-1979
147. “On Concepts of Efficiency,” Policy Sciences, 9, Elsevier, 1978, 121-126.
152. “Oskar Morgenstern: Mentor and Friend,” International Journal of Game Theory, 7, 3/4, 1978, 131-135.
153. “Computers and Modelling,” in Future Impact of Computers: A 20-Year View (M. L. Dertouzos and J. Moses, eds.), Cambridge: MIT Press, 1979, 285-305.
158. “Oskar Morgenstern, a Biography,” International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, Biographical Supplement, Vol. 18, The Free Press, 1979, 541-544.
 
  1982-1983
179. “Auctions, Bidding and Markets: An Historical Sketch,” Auctions, Bidding and Contracting: Uses and Theory (M. Shubik, R. Engelbrecht-Wiggins and R. Stark, eds.), NY: New York University Press, 1983, 33-52.
180. “On Contracting with Publishers: Author’s Information Updated,” (with Peggy Heim and William J. Baumol), The American Economic Review, 73, 2, 1983, 365-381. [Papers and Proceedings of the Ninety-Fifth Annual Meeting of the American Economic Association, New York (J. G. Riley and W. St. John, eds.), December 1982.]
182. “Economics as a Conceptual Framework for Strategic Planning and Modeling,” Corporate Strategy (Thomas H. Naylor, ed.), Vol. 8 of Studies in Management Science and Systems (Burton V. Dean, ed.), Amsterdam: North Holland, 1983, (2nd ed.), 171-179.
185. “The Strategic Audit: A Game Theoretic Approach to Corporate Competitive Strategy,” Managerial and Decision Economics, 4, 3, 1983, 160-171. CFP 578.
 
  1984-1985
199. “Expert Systems, Risk Assessment Games, Simulation and Knowing Your Business (What are the Assumptions, Who Should be Checking Them, How?),” in Modeling, Simulation and Gaming of Warfare (L. G. Callahan, Jr. and L. Low, eds.), Georgia Institute of Technology, 1985.
200. “A Note On Biology, Time and the Golden Rule,” in Guidance Control and Performance Evaluation in the Public Sector (F. X. Kaufmann, ed.), University of Bielefeld, 1985. CFDP 696.
 
  1986-1987
 
  1988-1989
211. “What is an Application and When is Theory a Waste of Time? Management Science, 33, 12, 1988. CFP 695.
213. “A Model of A Sudden Death Field Goal Football Game As A Sequential Duel,” (with S. Sahi), Mathematical Social Sciences, 15, Issue #3, 1988, 205-215. CFDP 751.
 
  1990-1991
225. “Game Theory, Law, and the Concept of Competition,” University of Cincinnati Law Review, 60, 2, 1991, 285-303.
 
  1992-1993
230. “Game Theory at Princeton 1949-55: A Personal Reminiscence,” Journal of Economic Literature, 24, Special Issue 1992.
238. “Oskar Morgenstern: A Visionary in Economic Science,” Wirtschafts-und Sozialwissenschaftenzwishcen Theorie und Praxis, Physica-Verlag, 1993, 51-59.
 
  1994-1995
240. Some Dynamics of a Strategic Market Game with a Large Number of Agents” (with J. Miller), Journal of Economics, 60, 1, September 1994, 1-28.
242. “Dynamic Solutions to a Strategic Market Game: Analysis Programming and a Genetic Algorithm Approach,” (with G. Bond and J. Liu), Many Agent Simulation and Artificial Life,” (E. Hillebrand and J. Stender, eds.), IOS Press, 1994.
 
  1996-1997
243. “Reminiscences on Oskar Morgernstern,” in Luminaries: Princeton Faculty Remembered, Patricia H. Marks (ed.), published as part of the celebration of the 250th anniversary of the founding of Princeton University, Princeton Academic Press, 1996.
247. “On the Trail of a White Whale: The Rationalizations of a Mathematical Institutional Economist,” The Makers of Modern Economics, Volume III, edited by Arnold Heertje, Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, 1997, 96-121.
 
  1998-1999
259. “Culture and Commerce,” Journal of Cultural Economics, 23, 1-2, 1999, 13-20.
 
  2002-2003
272. “In Memoriam: John C. Harsanyi (1920-2000),” Games and Economic Behavior, 38, 200, 2002.
 
  Accepted and Forthcoming (articles)
276. Risk: Public Perception, and Education,” (with Michael Powers), at Temple University, Fox School of Business and Management, accepted article in the Proceedings of the 2nd Annual International Business Research Forum on Global Risk Management, April 20, 2001.
277. Dealers in Art,” SOM Working Paper, #17, 2001, to appear in the Encyclopedia of Cultural Economics.
278. “The Uses of Teaching Games in Game Theory Classes and Some Experimental Games,” forthcoming in Simulation and Gaming.
 
Publications by Topic
Game Theory and Operations Research
Theory of Money
Experimental and Other Gaming
Political Science
Defense Analysis
Economic Theory
Miscellaneous Topics
 
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