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See also: Coalition/coordination, Coalitional Instincts, Decision theory, Moloch, Utility functions, Decision Theory, Prisoner's Dilemma
Game theory is an extremely powerful and robust tool in analyzing much more complex situations, such as: mergers and acquisitions, political economy, voting systems, war bargaining and biological evolution. Eight game-theorists have won the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences.
Game theory is the formal study of how rational actors interact to pursue incentives. It investigates situations of conflict and cooperation.