Game Theory, also known as Multiperson Decision Theory, is the analysis of situations in which the payoff of a decision maker depends not only on his own actions but also on those of others
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Game Theory has applications in several fields, such as economics, politics, law, biology, and computer science. In this course, I will introduce the basic tools of game theoretic analysis. In the process, I will outline some of the many applications of Game Theory, primarily in economics.
Course Currilcum
- Introduction Unlimited
- Decision Theory Unlimited
- Representation of Games Unlimited
- Dominance Unlimited
- Rationalizability Unlimited
- Nash Equilibrium Unlimited
- Application: Imperfect Competition Unlimited
- Further Applications Unlimited
- Backward Induction Unlimited
- Application: Negotiation Unlimited
- Subgame-Perfect Nash Equilibrium Unlimited
- Repeated Games Unlimited
- Application: Implicit Cartels Unlimited
- Static Games with Incomplete Information Unlimited
- Static Applications with Incomplete Information Unlimited
- Dynamic Games with Incomplete Information Unlimited