Hours:
24L/12T
Focuses on the core ideas and concepts of game theory and on applications of them in economics and other social sciences. Topics may include: oligopoly, electoral competition, the theory of public goods, voting theory, the free rider problem, repeated interaction, bargaining, evolutionary equilibrium, matching and auctions.
Note: This course cannot be taken as a substitute in programs that require ECO326H1.
Exclusion:
ECO326H1, ECO326H5
Distribution Requirements:
Social Science
Breadth Requirements:
Society and its Institutions (3)
Program Area Section: