MA635
Game Theory
0.5 Credit

Non-cooperative games including rationalizability, Nash equilibrium, CURB sets, and correlated equilibrium. Evolutionary stability and the connection to evolution. Basic bargaining models, including the Rubinstein Alternating-Ovvers game. Fundamental issues of social choice and analysis of social choice procedures. Cooperative games including analysis of simple games, power indices, and the nucleolus.

Additional Course Information
Exclusions
MA495I, MA686C