Game theory became popular when the book “Theory of Games and Economic Behaviour”
was published in 1944 by ..............................
a. Von Neumann
b. Mc Closky
c. Von-Neumann and Mc Closky
d. Von-neumann and Morgenstern

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Answer :

d. Von-neumann and Morgenstern

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