Detailed information |
Original study plan |
Master's programme Economics 2019W |
Objectives |
The course is a methodological course to analyze strategic behavior of agents. The course introduces basic concepts of non-cooperative game theory in combination with applications dealing with competition in oligopolistic markets, sequential bargaining, limit pricing, credence goods, political competition or cartels. In this course we will focus on decision making in economic and business settings.
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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 |
Exam
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Methods |
Presentation
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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 |
Corresponding lecture |
(*)2SECSTK: KS Game Theory (4 ECTS)
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Earlier variants |
They also cover the requirements of the curriculum (from - to) 2SECSTK: KS Game Theory (2009W-2017S)
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