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ECON 8103

Introduction to Game Theory

Spring 1998

James Jordan

Course Content

  1. Expected Utility Hypothesis
  2. Games in Strategic Form
  3. Continuous Games
  4. Perfect Equilibrium
  5. Iterated Strict Dominance
  6. Correlated Equilibrium
  7. Bayesian Nash Equilibrium

 

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Lecture Notes (834 k) Includes all problem sets

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Andrew McLennan Prof. McLennan teaches the bulk of the noncooperative game theory sequence. His homepage has his lecture notes for the game theory sequence, which can be considered refinements and advancements for the notes on this page.
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