31603
Seminar
WiSe 23/24: Strategies & Institutions
Margarita Maximova
Kommentar
Strategies and Institutions constitutes an introduction in intermediate game theory with an explicit focus on institutional and political games. Economics/Public Economics students must take both parts of this module to fulfill the School of Business and Economics requirements, while East European/Political Science/IR may take them separately according to their learning and schedule preferences within the School of Political and Social Sciences. Slides, which have been graciously provided by Gérard Roland (UC Berkeley), will be used to facilitate the learning process. The course grade is defined by a final exam/research paper (depending on degree program pursued).
Active participation: Collective presentation (12 slides per person, 15 minutes per person) in the last three weeks of the semester. Schließen
Active participation: Collective presentation (12 slides per person, 15 minutes per person) in the last three weeks of the semester. Schließen
Literaturhinweise
Osborne Martin J. An Introduction to Game Theory, Oxford University Press, 2004.
Tadelis Steven. Game Theory: An Introduction, Princeton University Press, 2013.
Tadelis Steven. Game Theory: An Introduction, Princeton University Press, 2013.
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