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Detailed information |
Original study plan |
Master's programme Economics 2019W |
Objectives |
Students will apply the concepts studied in the KS Game Theory to practical examples in fields of economics and business, e.g. competition in oligopolistic markets or stability of cartels. The Intensifying Course is highly integrated with the course Game theory
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Subject |
- Representation of games
- Dominance and rationalizability
- Nash equilibrium
- Subgame perfekt Nash equilibrium
- Repeated games
- Bayesian games
- Signalling games
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Criteria for evaluation |
Tests, problem sets
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Methods |
Presentations
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Language |
English |
Study material |
Robert Gibbons, 1992, A Primer in Game Theory
Martin J. Osborne, 2004, An Introduction to Game Theory
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Changing subject? |
No |
Further information |
It is not recommended to attend the intensifying course only, without being familiar with the content of the course Game Theory
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