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“The best for the group comes when everyone in the group does what’s best for himself and the group.”
——John Nash
Course Introduction
Course number: 09010210 Credit: 2
The teaching content of this course is as follows:
Section
Content
1-2: Introduction
Course overview and basic concepts
Scope and applications of game theory
3-5: Static Games with Complete Information
Definition and characteristics of static games
Nash equilibrium and solution methods
Class discussions and case analysis
6-8: Dynamic Games with Complete and Perfect Information
Representation of dynamic games
Backward induction and subgame perfect equilibrium
Analysis of multi-stage games
9-10: Repeated Games
Basic types of repeated games
Cooperative equilibria and punishment strategies
Illustration of term paper examples
11-12: Bounded Rationality and Evolutionary Games
Motivations for bounded rationality and behavioral games
Evolutionarily stable strategies (ESS)
Replicator dynamics and equilibrium analysis
13-14: Dynamic Games with Complete but Imperfect Information
Modeling of dynamic games with imperfect information
Bayesian Nash equilibrium
Signaling games and strategy analysis
15-16: Static Games with Incomplete Information & Summary
Basic framework of static games with incomplete information