Syllabus

Title
2204 Y2CO Game Theory
Instructors
Dr. Hannelore De Silva
Contact details
Type
PI
Weekly hours
2
Language of instruction
Englisch
Registration
09/01/20 to 09/25/20
Registration via LPIS
Notes to the course
Subject(s) Master Programs
Dates
Day Date Time Room
Tuesday 10/06/20 09:00 AM - 01:00 PM Online-Einheit
Tuesday 10/13/20 09:00 AM - 01:00 PM Online-Einheit
Tuesday 10/20/20 09:00 AM - 01:00 PM Online-Einheit
Tuesday 10/27/20 09:00 AM - 01:00 PM Online-Einheit
Tuesday 11/03/20 09:00 AM - 01:00 PM Online-Einheit
Tuesday 11/10/20 09:00 AM - 01:00 PM Online-Einheit
Tuesday 11/24/20 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM Online-Einheit
Procedure for the course when limited activity on campus

In case of limited activity on campus, this class will be held in distance mode. There will be virtual synchronous course units on the planned dates, and self-study of content. The homework and the assignments will be remote take-home assignments on the scheduled dates.

Contents

This is an introduction to game theory and its applications.

Learning outcomes

In this course, the students learn what a strategic problem is and how it can be modeled as a game. They learn how such games can be analyzed, how solutions are found in terms of equilibria of the games, and how they can be interpreted. We explore how games can be analyzed, when the timing of decisions as well as uncertainty play a role. As a great focus is on applications of game theory, students get to know several important problem settings of economics and finance, where the tools of game theory are of great help for providing insight.

 

Attendance requirements

Attendance is mandatory (5/6).

Teaching/learning method(s)

The teaching method is an interactive style. We will have some parts with frontal lecture but many parts with interactive participation of students via examples and exercises.

Assessment

The grade will be determined by:

assignment 1: 40%

assignment 2: 40%

homework: 15%

participation points: 5%

 

grades: 1: at least 90%, 2: at least 80%, 3: at least 70%, 4: at least 60%, 5: less than 60%

Readings
1 Author: Prajit K. Dutta
Title:

Strategies and Games


Publisher: MIT Press
Year: 1999
Content relevant for class examination: No
Content relevant for diploma examination: No
Recommendation: Reference literature
Type: Book
Prerequisites for participation and waiting lists
Successful completion of the classes Mathematics I, Financial Markets and Instruments, Probability, and Microeconomics
Availability of lecturer(s)
Unit details
Unit Date Contents
1

strategic form games, dominant strategies, Nash equilibrium

2

mixed strategies, Cournot duopoly, monopolies

3

homework due, extensive form games, backward induction, subgame perfect equilibrium

4

assignment 1, infinitely repeated games, applications

5

moral hazard and incentives theory, games with incomplete information

6

mechanism design, auctions, signaling games

7

assignment 2

Last edited: 2020-10-05



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