The Ohio State University
Econ 8817--Game Theory
Professor James Peck
Autumn 2014, Tuesdays and Thursdays at 9:35 - 10:55, Smith Lab 1076
Office hours for Autumn 2014: Tuesdays 2:00 - 3:00, Wednesdays 10:00 - 11:00, and by appointment.
2. Homeworks
Homework #1 (due Tuesday, September 16)
Homework #2 (due Thursday, October 9)
Homework #3 (due Thursday, November 6)
3. Lecture Slides
Lecture notes #1: Games in Strategic Form, and Strictly Competitive Games
Lecture notes #1 supplement: The (Braess) Transportation Paradox
Lecture notes #2: Bayesian Games
Lecture notes #3: Mixed-strategy Nash Equilibrium and Correlated Equilibrium
Lecture notes #4: Rationalizability
Lecture notes #5: Knowledge and Common Knowledge
Notes on Myerson-Satterthwaite (JET 1983)
Lecture notes #6: Extensive Games with Perfect Information
Lecture notes #7: Repeated Games
Lecture notes #8: Extensive Games with Imperfect Information
Lecture notes #9: Perfect Bayesian Equilibrium and Refinements of Sequential Equilibrium
Games illustrating trembling hand perfection: Game 1 , Game 2
Lecture notes #10: Cooperative Game Theory
4. Miscellaneous