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ECON-459 Game Theory

ECON-459 Game Theory
Offered academic year 2009-2010
Faculty:
  • Anderlini, Luca
  • Game Theory is the study of strategic interaction among rational agents. Its core methodology is mathematical in nature. This course develops the basic tools of game theory, and builds on them to proceed to a relatively advanced level. To complement and illustrate the pure theory, the course also covers a number of economic applications. Students will be asked to complete a number of assignments available via a dedicated web-site. These assignments are compulsory, but do not form part of the final grade. Instead the final grade will be based on a mid-term and a final exam. Fall.
    Credits: 3
    Prerequisites: ECON-101 or ECON-103
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