| 1 |
Introduction |
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| 2 |
Static Games |
Homework 1 out |
| 3 |
The Nash Equilibrium and Mixed Strategies |
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| 4 |
Strict Dominance, Rationalizability, Correlated Equilibrium |
Homework 1 due
Homework 2 out |
| 5 |
Existence of NE, Pricing Congestion Game |
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| 6 |
Existence of Nash and Correlated Equilibrium |
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| 7 |
Supermodular Games |
Homework 2 due |
| 8 |
Potential Games |
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| 9 |
Computing Equilibria in Games |
Homework 3 out |
| 10 |
Learning in Games |
Homework 3 due |
| 11 |
Fictitious Play and Extensions |
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| 12 |
Extensions of Fictitious Play |
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| 13 |
Extensive Form Games with Perfect Information |
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| 14 |
Ultimatum Game, Rubinstein-Stahl Model of Bargaining |
Homework 4 out |
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Nash Bargaining Solution |
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| 16 |
Repeated Games with Perfect Monitoring |
Homework 4 due |
| 17 |
Repeated Games, Folk Theorems |
Homework 5 out |
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Static Games with Incomplete Information, Bayesian NE |
Homework 5 due |
| 19 |
Auctions, Revenue Equivalence Principle |
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