This course covers standard content for a first-year graduate-level course in non-cooperative game theory.
Tentative Course Outline
Strategic form games
Mixed strategies
Dominance
Nash equilibrium
Extensive form games
Backward induction
Subgame perfect equilibrium
Incomplete information games
Bayesian equilibrium
Signaling games
No previous formal knowledge of game theory is required. However, students are expected to be familiar with standard material in algebra, calculus and probability.
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31-M-Micro2 Microeconomics 2 | Microeconomics | Student information | |
31-MM7 Game Theory | Mechanism | Student information | |
31-MM7-WiMa Game Theory | Mechanism | Student information |
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Wirtschaftswissenschaften / Master | (Enrollment until SoSe 2012) | Modul 7 | 4 | Themengebiet 7b |