GAME THEORY
In this course, the concept of Nash equilibrium, along with its refinements, will be discussed to track down the different forms of interactive decision problem. Some game-theoretic tools such as backward induction and Bayesian rationality will be introduced to explain the intuition behind some real-life situations in the fields of social science.
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- Institution
- FAITH
- Course
- ECON 198
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- April 16, 2024
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- April 17, 2024
- Number of pages
- 53
- Written in
- 2013/2014
- Type
- Class notes
- Professor(s)
- Mr. balanquit
- Contains
- All classes
Subjects
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game theory
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economics
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symmetric games
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asymmetric games
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nash equilibrium
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economic behavior
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maxmin
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minimax regret
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hurwicz criterion
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correlated equilibrium
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pareto optimality