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ECON450 - Game Theory in Economics
Description
The study of strategic interaction between economic agents. Includes static and dynamic games of complete and incomplete information. Topics may include oligopoly theory, bargaining, voting, public goods, common pool resources, entry deterrence, auctions, signaling, evolutionary games, behavioural economics.
Units
1.5
Hours: lecture-lab-tutorial
3-1-0
Note(s)
- May be offered as a joint undergraduate and graduate class.
Prerequisites
- Complete all of:
- ECON203 - Intermediate Microeconomics I (1.5)
Pre- or corequisites
Course offered by
Department of Economics
Course schedules
Summer timetable available: February 15. Fall and Spring timetables available: May 15.
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