Theoretical Frameworks for Incentive Mechanisms in Multi‑Agent Systems

Theoretical Frameworks for Incentive Mechanisms in Multi‑Agent Systems

By Viggo Tellefsen Wivestad
Michael Caine
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Length45m

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An overview of theoretical frameworks for analyzing and designing incentive mechanisms in complex systems with multiple interacting agents. The book prioritizes frameworks that are relevant for non-monetary incentives, but includes some general ones from economics and game theory too. The focus is to show how to structure, simulate, and evaluate incentive rules within such systems—covering concepts like equilibrium analysis, side effects, and identifying gaps in incentive coverage.

Audiobook details

GenreBusiness and Economics, Science and Nature
Length45 mins
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FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateApr 15, 2025
LanguageEnglish

Table of contents

1Introduction
7Analyzing Equilibria and Outcomes (Before & After Incentives)
2Core Components of Incentive Mechanism Design
8Identifying Unintended Side Effects and Risks
3Mechanism Design and Game-Theoretic Frameworks
9Identifying Gaps and Missing Incentives
4Behavioral Game Theory and Human Factors in Incentives
10Tools and Modeling Techniques for Incentive Structures
5Systems Thinking and Feedback Loops in Incentive Systems
11Conclusion
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6Agent-Based Modeling and Simulation of Incentives

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