Game Theory

ECONOMICS 467

This course covers advanced applications of Game Theory in economics. Topics include expected utility, strategic-form and extensive-form games with perfect information, Bayesian games, infinitely repeated games, dominance, Nash equilibrium and its refinements. We apply these tools to study strategic situations in industrial organization, auctions, bargaining, voting, and signaling games. Prerequisites: Econ 4011 and SDS 2200.
Course Attributes: EN S; AS SSC; FA SSC; AR SSC

Section 01

Game Theory
INSTRUCTOR: Nachbar
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