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ECON 212
: Game Theory2024 Semester Two (1245)
An introduction to the fundamental concepts of non-cooperative and cooperative game theory: the concept of strategy; two person constant sum non-cooperative games and the minmax value; n-person non-cooperative games and Nash equilibrium; examples and applications in auctions, bargaining and other economic models, political science and other fields; the idea of backward induction and sub-game perfection; introduction to games in coalitional form; the core and the Shapley value.
Prerequisite: 15 points from BUSINESS 115, ECON 101, 151, 152, 191, ENGSCI 111, MATHS 108, 130, PHIL 101
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ECON 212
: Game Theory2023 Semester Two (1235)
An introduction to the fundamental concepts of non-cooperative and cooperative game theory: the concept of strategy; two person constant sum non-cooperative games and the minmax value; n-person non-cooperative games and Nash equilibrium; examples and applications in auctions, bargaining and other economic models, political science and other fields; the idea of backward induction and sub-game perfection; introduction to games in coalitional form; the core and the Shapley value.
Prerequisite: 15 points from BUSINESS 115, ECON 101, 151, 152, 191, ENGSCI 111, MATHS 108, 130, PHIL 101
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ECON 212
: Game Theory2022 Semester Two (1225)
An introduction to the fundamental concepts of non-cooperative and cooperative game theory: the concept of strategy; two person constant sum non-cooperative games and the minmax value; n-person non-cooperative games and Nash equilibrium; examples and applications in auctions, bargaining and other economic models, political science and other fields; the idea of backward induction and sub-game perfection; introduction to games in coalitional form; the core and the Shapley value.
Prerequisite: 15 points from BUSINESS 115, ECON 101, 151, 152, 191, MATHS 108, 130, 150, 153, PHIL 101
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ECON 212
: Game Theory2021 Semester One (1213)
An introduction to the fundamental concepts of non-cooperative and cooperative game theory: the concept of strategy; two person constant sum non-cooperative games and the minmax value; n-person non-cooperative games and Nash equilibrium; examples and applications in auctions, bargaining and other economic models, political science and other fields; the idea of backward induction and sub-game perfection; introduction to games in coalitional form; the core and the Shapley value.
Prerequisite: 15 points from BUSINESS 115, ECON 101, 151, 152, 191, MATHS 108, 130, 150, 153, PHIL 101
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ECON 212
: Game Theory2020 Semester One (1203)
An introduction to the fundamental concepts of non-cooperative and cooperative game theory: the concept of strategy; two person constant sum non-cooperative games and the minmax value; n-person non-cooperative games and Nash equilibrium; examples and applications in auctions, bargaining and other economic models, political science and other fields; the idea of backward induction and sub-game perfection; introduction to games in coalitional form; the core and the Shapley value.
Prerequisite: 15 points from ECON 101, 151, 152, 191, MATHS 108, 130, 150, 153, PHIL 101
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ECON 212
: Strategic Reasoning2025 Semester One (1253)
An introduction to the fundamental concepts of non-cooperative and cooperative game theory: the concept of strategy; two person constant sum non-cooperative games and the minmax value; n-person non-cooperative games and Nash equilibrium; examples and applications in auctions, bargaining and other economic models, political science and other fields; the idea of backward induction and sub-game perfection; introduction to games in coalitional form; the core and the Shapley value.
Prerequisite: 15 points from BUSINESS 115, ENGSCI 111, MATHS 108, 130, PHIL 101
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