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source: BilkentUniversitesi 2018年2月9日
ECON 439 Game Theory I
Department of Economics
Bilkent University
This course is an introduction to the theory of games. Games theory provides a set of analytical tools that can be used to model the interactions of decision-makers (consumers, firms, politicians, government, etc). The course introduces the basic theory of noncooperative game theory. A variety of applications will be discussed.
Lecture 01: Introduction
Lecture 02: Introduction to Strategic Form Games
Lecture 03: Modeling Games in Strategic Form
Lecture 04: Modeling Games in Strategic Form (cont'd)
Lecture 05: Strictly Dominant & Dominant Strategy Solution Concept
Lecture 06: Pareto Efficiency
Lecture 07: Best Response Correspondence & (strictly) Dominant Strategies
Lecture 08: Best Response Correspondence & (strictly) Dominant Strategies (cont'd)
Lecture 09: Best Response Correspondence
Lecture 10: Iterated Elimination of Dominated Strategies & Cournot's Oligopoly
Lecture 11: Iterated Elimination of Strictly Dominated Strategies in Cournot's Duopoly
Lecture 12: Nash Solution Concept
Lecture 13: Pareto Efficiency in Cournot's Duopoly
Lecture 14: Bertrand's Duopoly
Lecture 15: Nash Existence Theorem
Lecture 16: Nash Existence Theorem - Provision of a Public Good
Lecture 17: Contributing to a Public Good
Lecture 18: Mixed Strategy Extension of Games
Lecture 19: Mixed Strategy Nash Solutions
Lecture 20: Review I
Lecture 21: Review II
Lecture 22: Best Response Correspondences in Mixed Extension Game
Lecture 23: Finding Nash Solutions of Mixed Extension Games
Lecture 24: Mixed Strategy Nash Solution I
Lecture 25: Mixed Strategy Nash Solution II
Lecture 26: Correlated Solution Concept I
Lecture 27: Correlated Solution Concept II
Lecture 28: Correlated Solution Concept III
Lecture 29: Correlated Solution Concept IV
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