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We study game theory and its applications. Lectures are given in Japanese.
Contents (subject to change):
Noncooperative game theory: games in strategic form, games in extensive
form, Nash equilibrium and its refinement, backward induction, dominance
Applications: oligopoly, information economics (lemon, moral hazard, information
cascade), mechanism design (including public goods, contract, auction,
matching), repeated games, evolution, induction
Cooperative game theory: games in characteristic function form, core,
(vN-M) stable set, other solution concepts
See details, including textbooks, in the instructorfs home page.
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