21210236 Game Theory in Economics LM-56 (professor to define)
(syllabus)
Part I – Games of complete information. 1. Static games: Normal form games. Solution concepts. Nash equilibrium in pure and mixed strategies. Dominance solvable games. Applications. 2. Dynamic games: Games in extensive form. Nash equilibria. Backward induction and Subgame Perfect Nash Equilibria. Applications. Repeated games. Applications. Part II – Games of incomplete information. 3. Static games. Normal form representation. Bayesian-Nash equilibrium. Applications.
(reference books)
Martin J. Osborne, An Introduction to Game Theory, Oxford University Press. 2003 or later editions.
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