Description:
Topics in cooperative and non-cooperative game theory. Applications include: oligopoly and bargaining theories, strategic voting and principal agent models, endogenous coalition formation, signalling, strategic trade, and auctions theories.
Credits:
Total Credits:
Credits: 3 Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours:3
Description:
Topics in cooperative and non-cooperative game theory. Applications include: oligopoly and bargaining theories, strategic voting and principal agent models, endogenous coalition formation, signalling, strategic trade, and auctions theories.
Credits:
Total Credits:
Credits: 1.5 Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours:1.5
Restrictions:
Open to graduate students in the Department of Economics or approval of department.
Not open to students with credit in:
EC 911
Description:
Analyses of strategic environments through the tools of Game Theory, using equilibrium concepts and refinements in static and dynamic settings focused on economics applications. Offered half of semester.