An introduction to main concepts of Game Theory and a step-by-step guide to find equilibria of simple games.
Master key concepts and practical skills through structured learning modules. By completing this curriculum, you'll gain valuable expertise applicable to real-world scenarios.
Students will learn the main concepts in non cooperative game theory, and will learn how to use them to find equilibria for actual games.
Students will get to know very well some battle horse games, such as matching pennies, the prisoners' dilemma, the battle of sexes and the game of chicken.
Students will learn to use equilibrium concepts such as that of Nash equilibrium both in pure and mixed strategies, and that of subgame perfect equilibrium for sequential games.
Students will be taken to make comparisons between game theoretic concepts and some market forms.
Students will be asked to apply the concepts learned in class to some end of class exercises.
This comprehensive Hands-On Microeconomics: a primer in Game Theory. curriculum is designed to take you from foundational concepts to advanced implementation. Each module builds upon the previous, ensuring a structured learning path that maximizes knowledge retention and practical application.
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Course Instructor
Luigi Ventura
Expert instructor with industry experience
Course Language
English
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