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12164 Game Theory - European Degree in Economy (Own degree)


Center
Faculty of Economics
Departament
Economic Analysis
Lecturers in charge
Sin datos cargados
Met. Docent
Theory class attendance and practical class work. A work of research must also be completed and actively defended. Gonzalo Olcina, Vicente Calabuig, Antoni Cunyat
Met. Avaluació
Final examination - -
Bibliografia
ôConducta estratégica y economíaö (2002) de Gonzalo Olcina y Vicente Calabuig. Editorial Tirant Lo Blanch.
Binmore, K. (1994), Teoría de Juegos. McGraw Hill.
Dixit, A. y Nalebuff, B. (1992), Pensar Estratégicamente. Antoni Bosch Editor.
Gardner, R. (1996), Juegos para empresarios y economistas. Antoni Bosch Editor
Gibbons, R.(1993), Un Primer Curso de Teoría de Juegos. Antoni Bosch Editor.
Kreps, D. (1994), Un Curso de Teoría Microeconómica. McGraw Hill.
Continguts
This course is an introductory course to present the theory which later will develop models for game theory in the applied environments of the economy. The emphasis will be put on concepts and results. Likewise a great part of the course will be devoted to the completion of exercises and the study of diverse applications in the economy of explained concepts. Plus in short, these applications will have a relevant role the same theory: in each topic you will discuss two or three simple, but important applications in both theoretical classes but especially, in the practicals.

PROGRAM:
Topic 1. Introduction.

SECTION : SIMULTANEOUS GAMES.
Topic 2. simultaneous Games: dominant and dominated actions.
Topic 3. simultaneous Games: Nash equilibrium.
Topic 4. Populational Balances.
Topic 5. simultaneous Games with incomplete information

SECTION II: SEQUENTIAL GAMES WITH PERFECT INFORMATION
Topic 6. sequential Games with perfect information.
Topic 7. Negotiation.
Topic 8. repeated Games: collusion.

SECTION III: SEQUENTIAL GAMES WITH IMPERFECT OR INCOMPLETE INFORMATION.
Topic 9. sequential Games with incomplete or imperfect information.

SECTION IV: THEORY OF GAMES AND EXPERIMENTAL EVIDENCE.
Topic 10. From Homo Economicus to the Homo Reciprocans