Event
Introduction to Game Theory [SS232520525]
Organisation
- Wirtschaftstheorie
Part of
- Brick Introduction to Game Theory | Industrial Engineering and Management (B.Sc.)
- Brick Introduction to Game Theory | Economics Engineering (B.Sc.)
- Brick Introduction to Game Theory | Digital Economics (B.Sc.)
- Brick Introduction to Game Theory | Information Systems (B.Sc.)
- Brick Introduction to Game Theory | Information Engineering and Management (B.Sc.)
Literature
Verpflichtende Literatur:
Gibbons (1992): A Primer in Game Theory, Harvester-Wheatsheaf.
Ergänzende Literatur:
Berninghaus/Ehrhart/Güth (2010): Strategische Spiele, Springer Verlag.
Binmore (1991): Fun and Games, DC Heath.
Fudenberg/Tirole (1991): Game Theory, MIT Press.
Heifetz (2012): Game Theory, Cambridge Univ. Press.
Appointments
- 18.04.2023 09:45 - 11:15 - Room: 30.22 Wolfgang-Gaede-Hörsaal
- 20.04.2023 14:00 - 15:30 - Room: 10.50 Bauingenieure, Kleiner Hörsaal
- 25.04.2023 09:45 - 11:15 - Room: 30.22 Wolfgang-Gaede-Hörsaal
- 02.05.2023 09:45 - 11:15 - Room: 30.22 Wolfgang-Gaede-Hörsaal
- 09.05.2023 09:45 - 11:15 - Room: 30.22 Wolfgang-Gaede-Hörsaal
- 16.05.2023 09:45 - 11:15 - Room: 30.22 Wolfgang-Gaede-Hörsaal
- 23.05.2023 09:45 - 11:15 - Room: 30.22 Wolfgang-Gaede-Hörsaal
- 06.06.2023 09:45 - 11:15 - Room: 30.22 Wolfgang-Gaede-Hörsaal
- 13.06.2023 09:45 - 11:15 - Room: 30.22 Wolfgang-Gaede-Hörsaal
- 20.06.2023 09:45 - 11:15 - Room: 30.22 Wolfgang-Gaede-Hörsaal
- 27.06.2023 09:45 - 11:15 - Room: 30.22 Wolfgang-Gaede-Hörsaal
- 04.07.2023 09:45 - 11:15 - Room: 30.22 Wolfgang-Gaede-Hörsaal
- 11.07.2023 09:45 - 11:15 - Room: 30.22 Wolfgang-Gaede-Hörsaal
- 18.07.2023 09:45 - 11:15 - Room: 30.22 Wolfgang-Gaede-Hörsaal
- 25.07.2023 09:45 - 11:15 - Room: 30.22 Wolfgang-Gaede-Hörsaal
Note
The course focusses on non-cooperative game theory. It discusses models, solution concepts, and applications for simultaneous games as well as sequential games. Various solution concepts, e.g., Nash equilibrium and subgame-perfect equilibrium, are introduced along with more advanced concepts.
The assessment consists of a written exam (60 minutes) according to Section 4(2),1 of the examination regulation.
The exam takes place in the recess period and can be resited at every ordinary examination date.
Recommendation: You should have passed the module [M-WIWI-101398] Introduction to Economics.
Recommendations:
Basic knowledge of mathematics and statistics is assumed.
This course offers an introduction to the theoretical analysis of strategic interaction situations. At the end of the course, students shall be able to analyze situations of strategic interaction systematically and to use game theory to predict outcomes and give advice in applied economics settings.
Compulsory textbook:
Gibbons (1992): A Primer in Game Theory, Harvester-Wheatsheaf.
Additional Literature:
Berninghaus/Ehrhart/Güth (2010): Strategische Spiele, Springer Verlag.
Binmore (1991): Fun and Games, DC Heath.
Fudenberg/Tirole (1991): Game Theory, MIT Press.
Heifetz (2012): Game Theory, Cambridge Univ. Press.