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Game Theory

Popularized by movies such as "A Beautiful Mind," game theory is the mathematical modeling of strategic interaction among rational (and irrational) agents. B...
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Game Theory
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Video: 8h 33m
Language: English
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Popularized by movies such as “A Beautiful Mind,” game theory is the mathematical modeling of strategic interaction among rational (and irrational) agents. Beyond what we call `games’ in common language, such as chess, poker, soccer, etc., it includes the modeling of conflict among nations, political campaigns, competition among firms, and trading behavior in markets such as the NYSE. How could you begin to model keyword auctions, and peer to peer file-sharing networks, without accounting for the incentives of the people using them? The course will provide the basics: representing games and strategies, the extensive form (which computer scientists call game trees), Bayesian games (modeling things like auctions), repeated and stochastic games, and more. We’ll include a variety of examples including classic games and a few applications.

You can find a full syllabus and description of the course here: http://web.stanford.edu/~jacksonm/GTOC-Syllabus.html

There is also an advanced follow-up course to this one, for people already familiar with game theory: https://www.coursera.org/learn/gametheory2/

You can find an introductory video here: http://web.stanford.edu/~jacksonm/Intro_Networks.mp4

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There is no prerequisite, anyone can begin this course.. This course is also great for beginners without any Economics knowledge.

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This course is suitable for beginners.

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Who will teach this course? Can I trust Matthew O. Jackson?

Matthew O. Jackson has created 3 courses that got 383 reviews which are generally positive. Matthew O. Jackson has taught 388,867 students and received a 4.53 average review out of 383 reviews. Depending on the information available, we think that Matthew O. Jackson is an instructor that you can trust.
Economics
Stanford University
Matthew O. Jackson is the William D. Eberle Professor of Economics at Stanford University, an external faculty member of the Santa Fe Institute, and a senior fellow of CIFAR (the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research). Jackson’s research interests include game theory, microeconomic theory, and the study of social and economic networks, on which he has published many articles and the book
Social and Economic Networks. Jackson is a Member of the National Academy of Sciences, a Fellow of the Econometric Society and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and his honors include the Social Choice and Welfare Prize, the John von Neumann Award from Rajk Laszlo College, a Guggenheim Fellowship, and the B.E.Press Arrow Prize for Senior Economists. He has served as co-editor of Games and Economic Behavior, the Review of Economic Design, and Econometrica.

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