Strategy: An Introduction to Game Theory

Strategy: An Introduction to Game Theory

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Strategy: An Introduction to Game Theory

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  1. 1 Strategy: An Introduction to Game Theory
  2. 2 Lecture 01: Practical Examples of Game Theory - Markets, Politics, Wireless Communications etc.
  3. 3 Lecture 02: Prisoner’s Dilemma-Introduction and Analysis
  4. 4 Lecture 03: Basic Concepts of Nash Equilibrium
  5. 5 Lecture 04: Prisoner’s Dilemma in Practice and Pareto Optimality
  6. 6 Lecture 05: Dominant Strategy-Introduction and Examples
  7. 7 Lecture 06: Coordination Games- Introduction and Analysis
  8. 8 Lecture 07: Battle of Sexes- Introduction and Analysis
  9. 9 Lecture-08: Tragedy of Commons- Introduction and Analysis
  10. 10 Lecture 09: Tragedy of Commons- Detailed Analysis
  11. 11 Lecture 10: Cournot Duopoly (competition between two firms) - Introduction and Analysis
  12. 12 Lecture 11: Cournot Duopoly (competition between two firms) - Detailed Analysis
  13. 13 Lecture 12: Mixed Strategies and Nash Equilibrium
  14. 14 Lecture 13: Mixed Strategies Example-Battle of Sexes
  15. 15 Lecture 14: Battle of Sexes-Best Response Analysis
  16. 16 Lecture 15: Mixed Strategy Example-Paying Taxes Game
  17. 17 Lecture 16: Mixed Strategy Example-Portfolio Management Game
  18. 18 Lecture 17: Rationality and Common Knowledge- Assumptions in Game Theory
  19. 19 Lecture 18: Iterated Elimination of Dominated Strategies
  20. 20 Lecture 19: Auctions- An Introduction and Types of Auctions
  21. 21 Lecture 20: Auctions-Game Theoretic Techniques to Model an Auction
  22. 22 Lecture 21: Braess’s Paradox-Modelling and Detailed Analysis
  23. 23 Lecture 22: Applications of Game Theory in Real Life Scenarios- Linear Markets
  24. 24 Lecture 23: Extensive Form Games- Introduction and Examples
  25. 25 Lecture 24: Game Tree and Information Sets- Representing Prisoner’s Dilemma Game
  26. 26 Lecture 25: Strategies in Extensive Form Games
  27. 27 Lecture 26: Extensive Form Games with Simultaneous Moves and their Normal Form Representation
  28. 28 Lecture 27: Sub Game Perfect Equilibrium- Need and Introduction
  29. 29 Lecture 28: Solving General Extensive Form Games-Modification in Backward induction
  30. 30 Lecture 29: Application of Extensive Form Games
  31. 31 Lecture 30: Sub Game Perfect Equilibrium Example- Ultimatum Game
  32. 32 Lecture 31: Stackelberg Leadership Model- introduction and Detailed Analysis
  33. 33 Lecture 32: Bayesian Games-Introduction & Examples
  34. 34 Lecture 33: Bayesian Games Application-Battle of Sexes Game
  35. 35 Lecture 34: Bayesian Games Application -Battle of Sexes Game (Continued)
  36. 36 Lecture 35: Bayesian Games Application -Yield vs. Fight Game
  37. 37 Lecture 36: Bayesian Games Application -Yield vs. Fight Game (Continued)
  38. 38 Lecture 37: Bayesian version of Cournot Game
  39. 39 Lecture 38: Mixed Strategy Bayesian Games- An Introduction and Example
  40. 40 Lecture 39: Auctions modelled as Bayesian Game
  41. 41 Lecture 40: Auctions as Bayesian Games –Sealed Bid First Price
  42. 42 Lecture 41: Auctions as Bayesian Games –Sealed Bid First Price (Continued)
  43. 43 Lecture 42: Auctions as Bayesian Games- Second Price
  44. 44 Lecture 43: Auctions as Bayesian Games- Second Price (Continued)
  45. 45 Lecture 44: All Pay Format of Auctions- Detailed Analysis
  46. 46 Lecture 45: The Problem of Hawk-Dove Games
  47. 47 Lecture 46: Evolutionary Game Theory- A Deviation from Regular Game Theory
  48. 48 Lecture 47: Evolutionary Stable Strategy (ESS) - Beetles’ World Example and Analysis
  49. 49 Lecture 48: Evolutionary Stable Strategy and Nash Equilibrium
  50. 50 Lecture 49: Repeated Games-Introduction and Examples
  51. 51 Lecture 50: Finitely Repeated Games having Multiple Equilibrium
  52. 52 Lecture 51: Chain-Store Paradox- Modelling and Detailed Analysis
  53. 53 Lecture 52: Infinitely Repeated Games- Need and Real World Applications
  54. 54 Lecture 53: Non-Cooperative Bargaining- Different Stage Bargaining and Rubinstein’s Bargaining Model
  55. 55 Lecture 54: Axiomatic (Cooperative) Bargaining- Need and Principles/ Axioms
  56. 56 Lecture 55: Extensive Form Game with Incomplete Information
  57. 57 Lecture 56: Introduction to Perfect Bayesian Equilibrium (PBE) - Modelling and Analysis
  58. 58 Lecture 57: Obtaining Perfect Bayesian Equilibrium
  59. 59 Lecture 58: Perfect Bayesian Equilibrium Application- Gift Game

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