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.

  

 

1.  Syllabus, Autumn 2014

 

2.  Homeworks

Homework #1 (due Tuesday, September 16)

Homework #1 Answers

Homework #2 (due Thursday, October 9)

Homework #2 Answers

Homework #3 (due Thursday, November 6)

Homework #3 Answers

 

  

  

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