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2-1 Nash Equilibrium and the Prisoner鈥檚 Dilemma

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Skills You'll Learn

Economics, Strategic Thinking, Socioeconomics, Social Sciences, Probability, Business Strategy, Decision Making, Strategic Decision-Making, Game Theory, Behavioral Economics, Strategic Planning

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FR

Sep 16, 2020

I enjoyed this course a lot. It gives a very good theoretical background to the concepts of game theory as well as providing extra challenges for people with more of a maths background.

LL

Jan 20, 2016

This is a very good introduction to game theory having never before studied this subject I have found that the Lectures are easy to understand and flow very well from one to the other.

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Understanding Nash equilibrium

The basic solution concept of game theory is Nash equilibrium. In Module 2, we try to understand this central concept through various examples and ask the following crucial question: how do players come to play a Nash equilibrium?

Taught By

  • Michihiro Kandori

    Michihiro Kandori

    University Professor

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