Lec # | topics | key dates |
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1 | Introduction | |
2 | Static Games | Homework 1 out |
3 | The Nash Equilibrium and Mixed Strategies | |
4 | Strict Dominance, Rationalizability, Correlated Equilibrium | Homework 1 due Homework 2 out |
5 | Existence of NE, Pricing Congestion Game | |
6 | Existence of Nash and Correlated Equilibrium | |
7 | Supermodular Games | Homework 2 due |
8 | Potential Games | |
9 | Computing Equilibria in Games | Homework 3 out |
10 | Learning in Games | Homework 3 due |
11 | Fictitious Play and Extensions | |
12 | Extensions of Fictitious Play | |
13 | Extensive Form Games with Perfect Information | |
14 | Ultimatum Game, Rubinstein-Stahl Model of Bargaining | Homework 4 out |
15 | Nash Bargaining Solution | |
16 | Repeated Games with Perfect Monitoring | Homework 4 due |
17 | Repeated Games, Folk Theorems | Homework 5 out |
18 | Static Games with Incomplete Information, Bayesian NE | Homework 5 due |
19 | Auctions, Revenue Equivalence Principle | |
20 | Mechanism Design and the Revelation Principle | |
21 | Optimal Mechanisms, Efficient Mechanisms (VCG) | Homework 6 out |
22 | VCG Applications, Budget Balancing | |
23 | Guest Lecture | Homwork 6 due |
24-25 | Project Presentations | |
Final Papers |