| 1-2 |
Refresher on preference orderings and utility representation
The expected utility hypothesis
Positive and normative interpretations
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(PDF) |
| 3-4 |
Risk and risk attitudes
Stochastic dominance
Applications of expected utility in insurance and finance
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(PDF) |
| 5 |
Supermodularity (supermodularity, log-supermodularity, and quasi-supermodularity) and monotone comparative statics
Background risk; calibrating risk aversion
Lecture 5 proofs (PDF)
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| 6 |
Beyond expected utility |
(PDF) |
| 7 |
Refresher on game theory; rationalizability and iterated strict dominance multi-stage games; iterated conditional dominance in bargaining |
(PDF - 3.0 MB) |
| 8 |
Equilibrium refinements: sequential equilibrium, trembling-hand perfection, and stability |
(PDF) |
| 9 |
Signaling games |
(PDF) |
| 10 |
Positive theory of auctions |
(PDF) |
| 11 |
Global games |
(PDF) |
| 12 |
Repeated games with perfect monitoring |
(PDF) |
| 13 |
On the power of correlation
Review
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(PDF) |