363-0558-00L  Introduction to Game Theory: Strategic and Cooperative Thinking

SemesterFrühjahrssemester 2019
DozierendeO. Tejada Pinyol
Periodizitätjährlich wiederkehrende Veranstaltung
LehrspracheEnglisch
KommentarVorgängiger Besuch der Lerneinheit 363-0503-00L Principles of Microeconomics wird empfohlen.


KurzbeschreibungNoncooperative and Cooperative Game Theory, concepts and applications
LernzielThe goal of the lecture is to learn how to think strategically or cooperatively and to apply the concepts
of game theory to economic, social, political and business situations.
InhaltPart 1: Strategic Thinking (Noncooperative Game Theory)

Thinking in static and dynamic games with complete and incomplete information

Part 2: Cooperative Thinking (Cooperative Game Theory)

Thinking in repeated and cooperative games.
SkriptFor inquiries and questions regarding the course organization please send an email to Dr. Oriol Tejada (Link).
LiteraturDavis (1997): Game Theory: A Nontechnical Introduction. Courier Dover Publications
Dixit and Nalebuff (1991): Thinking Strategically. W.W. Norton & Company
Fudenberg and Tirole (1991): Game Theory. MIT Press
Gibbons (1992): Game Theory for applied economists. Princeton University Press
Mas-Collel et al. (1995): Microeconomic Theory. Oxford University Press
Myerson (1992): Game Theory: Analysis of Conflict. Havard University Press
Osborne (2003): An Introduction to Game Theory. Oxford University Press
Watson (2002): Strategy: An Introduction in Game Theory. W.W. Norton & Company
Voraussetzungen / BesonderesThe lecture will be in English.