3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to strategic decision-making. It considers simultaneous and sequential interactions, repeated interactions among the same players, and interactions where information is incomplete or asymmetric. It provides an applied overview of game theoretical concepts and emphasizes their use in real-world situations. The course also introduces students to the field of behavioral game theory, which integrates insights from psychology into standard economic theory.
Prerequisite:
ECO 111, ECO 112, ECO 351, (ECO 251 or MAT 121), (MAT 143 or MAT 161)