Game theory is a bag of analytical tools designed to help us to undestand the phenoma that we observe wen decision makers interact.
Résumé : Contenu et Méthodes
Introduction to Game Theory
- Noncooperative Game Theory
- Cooperative Game Theory
- Theory of Coalition Formation
- Theory of Network Formation
Normal-Forme or Strategic Games
- Definition of a normal or strategic form game
- Nash Equilibrium
- Illustration : a synergistic relationship
- Second-price sealed-bid auctions
- First-price sealed-bid auctions
- Existence of a Nash equilibrium
Normal Form Games with Incomplete Information
- The battle of the sexex with incomplete information
- Definition of a Bayesian game
- Nash equilibrium of Bayesian game
Autres informations (Pré-requis, Evaluation, Support, ...)
Reference :
A course in game theory by Martin J. Osborne and Ariel Rubinstein, MIT Press (1994).
Game theory: a multi-leveled approach by Hans Peters, Springer (2008).
A game-theoretic perspective on coalition formation by Debraj Ray, Oxford University Press (2007).
Social and economic networks by Matthew O. Jackson, Princeton University Press (2008).