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2018-08-25
Professor: He Wei
Course Description
Covers dynamic and static games with complete and incomplete information. Requires some knowledge of calculus.
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20% coursework; 30% midterm, 50% final exam
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2018-08-25
Professor: He Wei
Course Description
Game Theory under perfect/imperfect information, solve NE, BNE, SPE..etc
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2018-08-25
Professor: Chung Kim Sau
Course Description
good
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two midterm, one in class final
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2018-08-25
Professor: CHUNG Kim Sau
Course Description
Epistemic game theory. Involves strategies and epistemic patterns.
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50% assignment, 20% mid-term, 30% final.
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2018-08-25
Professor: Kim-Sau Chung
Course Description
Undergraduate level game theory
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50% assignment + 20% midterm + 30% final
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2018-08-25
Professor: LI Duozhe
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This course introduces basic tools of game theoretic analysis and their applications in economics. We will cover basic equilibrium concepts in strategic and extensive games, Bayesian games, dynamic games with incomplete information, and repeated games. Applications will include strategic voting, auction and bargaining.
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ECON3160 Game Theory