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316-450 Game Theory And Information Economics | |
Credit Points | 12.5 |
Coordinator | Dr K Sherstyuk |
Prerequisites | 316-313 Microeconomics or equivalent. |
Semester | 2 (view timetable) |
Contact | Three hours a week of lectures/seminars |
Subject Description | This subject provides a rigorous introduction to non-cooperative game theory and the economics of asymmetric information. The equilibrium concepts covered include dominant strategy, Nash, subgame perfect, Bayes-Nash and perfect Bayes equilibrium. Tools of experimental economics are used to illustrate some concepts. |
Assessment | A 2-hour examination (60%) and class assignments totalling approximately 4000 words (40%). |
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