Detailinformationen |
Quellcurriculum |
Masterstudium Economic and Business Analytics 2025W |
Lernergebnisse |
Kompetenzen |
(*)Students are able to translate a strategic situation into a game in a business context, and to apply standard solution techniques for solving static and dynamic games of (in)complete information
Students are able to intuitively understand the economic reasoning behind the outcomes of a game and are able to follow this reasoning when reading literature related to the course.
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Fertigkeiten |
Kenntnisse |
(*)- Apply game-theoretic solution concepts to strategic situations
- Understand and explain the economic intuition behind equilibrium concepts discussed in the course
- Recall the basic ideas and assumtions of game-theoretic solution concepts
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(*)- Recall the basic concepts of modelling simple strategic situations in games and apply adequate solution concepts to strategic problems
Course Topics
- Representation of games
- Dominance and rationalizability
- Nash equilibrium
- Subgame perfekt Nash equilibrium
- Repeated games
- Bayesian games
- Signalling games
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Beurteilungskriterien |
(*)In total, students have the possibility to reach 100 points. A minimum of 50 percent at the exam is necessary in order to obtain a positive grade.
Written exam: Individual exam, there is a possibility to repeat it in case of negative results or scheduling issues (retry exam). The exam consists of theoretical as well as practical (solving games) questions. It lasts 90 minutes.
Synchronization of learning outcomes and assessments:
All learning outcomes are achieved with the exam plus accompanying IK Game Theory.
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Lehrmethoden |
(*)- Teacher-centred information inputs, supported by slides and literature
- Development of content in collaboration with the students on the black board.
- Development of solutions to exercise problems followed by joint discussions with the whole group
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Abhaltungssprache |
Englisch |
Literatur |
(*)- Slides (including exercises with solutions)
- Reading material:
- Robert Gibbons, A Primer in Game Theory, Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1992
- Martin Osborne, An Introduction to Game Theory, Oxford University Press, 2004
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Lehrinhalte wechselnd? |
Nein |
Sonstige Informationen |
(*)Courses KS Game Theory and IK Game Theory are a closely integrated unit. The learning outcomes will be reached with both courses together.
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Frühere Varianten |
Decken ebenfalls die Anforderungen des Curriculums ab (von - bis) 977PADTGATK21: KS Game Theory (2021W-2022S)
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