Applied Game Theory

ECON-6220

Game theory has been emerging as a branch of mathematical economics and applied to analyze situations where each decision-maker needs to think strategically about others' perspectives and actions in order to determine ones' own optimal choice. This course provides an introduction and presents selected topics in game theory. Students will look into basic definitions and equilibrium concepts and develop a wide range of applications in Economics, Biology, sports, health care, and various fields. The goal of the lecture is to improve understanding of strategic interaction in economic, business, and social situations.

3 credits
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Prereqs:
none

Past Term Data

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2023
2022
Applied Game Theory (3c)
  • Jianjing Lin
Seats Taken: 3/19
2021
Applied Game Theory (3c)
  • Jianjing Lin
Seats Taken: 0/10
Applied Game Theory (3c)
  • Jianjing Lin
Seats Taken: 0/9
2020
Applied Game Theory (3c)
  • Jianjing Lin
Seats Taken: 2/4
Applied Game Theory (3c)
  • Jianjing Lin
Seats Taken: 0/9
2019
Applied Game Theory (3c)
  • Jianjing Lin
Seats Taken: 3/9
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