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October 21, 2022
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Description
This course provides a rigorous treatment of non-cooperative solution concepts in game theory, including rationalizability and Nash, sequential, and stable equilibria.
It covers topics such as epistemic foundations, higher order beliefs, bargaining, repeated games, reputation, supermodular games, and global games. It also introduces cooperative solution concepts—Nash bargaining solution, core, Shapley value—and develops corresponding non-cooperative foundations.
Course Curriculum
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- Strategic-Form Games: Dominated Strategies, Rationalizability, and Nash Equilibrium; Epistemic Foundations Unlimited
- Bayesian Games: Type Spaces, Bayesian Equilibrium, Interim Correlated Rationalizability, E-mail Game, Epistemic Foundations Unlimited
- Extensive Form Games and Subgame Perfection Unlimited
- Single-Deviation Principle and Two-Player Bargaining; Bargaining in Dynamic Markets; Fixed Point Theorems Unlimited
- Equilibrium Refinements Unlimited
- Repeated Games with Perfect Monitoring Unlimited
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- Lecture Notes for Cooperative Games Unlimited
- Lecture Notes for Non-Cooperative Games Unlimited
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