@Torus34
I am taking a graduate level course in Game Theory. I am almost finished with it. This Friday is the last day for that particular class. This was a very high pressure, stressful, tough, yet valuable class. It was a tough ass class. I had to do a lot of advanced math. For somebody who doesn't have an advanced math background, here are a few book recommendations I have for you:
- Game Theory 101 The Complete Textbook. A User-Friendly Introduction To Game Theory by William Spaniel
- Game Theory 101 Bargaining by William Spaniel
- Game Theory At Work by James Miller
Slightly more advanced book to read on Game Theory is also written by William Spaniel is "Game Theory 101: The Rationality of War."
Now a good advanced math textbook on Game Theory which involves a great deal of Calculus is "Game Theory" by Drew Fudenberg and Jean Tirole.
Insincere voting can help you in getting laws passed you want passed by insincerely voting for one thing or a candidate in the first round instead of your most preferred thing or candidate in the first round because you know by doing so, you won't get your most preferred outcome anyway.
So, you get like your second preferable outcome and so that when it goes to the second round, you can get your most preferred outcome that you would never be able to get in the first round even if you yourself voted for it. In the second round, the candidate you chose in that first round is voted on by that candidate or thing because that person will vote for what you really want in the second round that you would have never been able to get in first round even if you voted for it. Make sense? The first round you "insincerely voted" so to speak.
In Game Theory 101 Bargaining it goes over bargaining in economics or anything not economic or business related too and how you can use Game Theory to gain negotiation and bargaining leverage. It also goes over where bargaining power comes from and how to choose the best strategy from a mathematical perspective to get you the best payoff.
"I need ammunition, not a ride!" -Volodymyr Zelenskyy