
| item | note |
|---|---|
| Lecture 1-2 |
Introduction- What is game theory all about? Sequential Games and backward induction |
Lecture 3-6 |
Sequential Games cont'd (4) |
Lecture 7 -10 |
Simultaneous Games (4) |
| Lecture 11-13 | Combining Simultaneous Game and Sequential Game reasoning (3) |
Lecture 14-16 |
Uncertainty, risk and information:probability, inverse inference, signals and noise(4; 4th lect in this series is lect 21) |
Lecture 17-18 |
First Term Test 2 hours (*in the 2 hour lect block) |
| April Break Saturday March 31 to Sunday April 22 | |
| Lecture 19-20, 21 | Uncertianty, risk and information :probability and inference: mixed strategies (2); preferences towards risk and ambiguity (1) |
Lecture 22-24 |
Asymmetric and hidden Information: adverse selection, screening and signalling (3) |
| Repeated Games and Reputations (2) | |
Lecture 27-28 |
Strategic Moves and credibility (2) |
| Lecture 29-30 | collective action games (2) |
Lecture 31-32 |
Incentives, principals, agents, and moral hazard (2) |
| Lecture 33 | bargaining, cooperation and coalitions (1) |
Lecture 34-35 |
Second Term Test 2 hours (*in the 2 hour lect block) |
| Lecture 36 | Review, Overview |