Game Theory
14.126 · Economics · Graduate · Spring 2024
Prof. Muhamet Yildiz, Prof. Alexander Wolitzky
This course investigates equilibrium and non-equilibrium solution concepts and their foundations as the result of learning or evolution. Among the topics covered are the equilibria of supermodular games, global games, repeated games, signaling games, and models of bargaining, cheap talk, and reputation.
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