ECON4163: Microeconomic Analysis III

2 Credits

Basic notions of game theory, static and over time, with applications. Content: Basic decision theory, normal form games, Nash Equilibria, Correlated Equilibria, extensive form games, wars of attrition, games of timing, auction theory, applications in industrial organization, and international relations.prereq: ECON 3101, 3102, MATH 1271, MATH 1272 [or equiv courses]; and two 4xxx level ECON electives, or Dept. Consent

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