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Lecture Details :
Analysing a simple 2x2 entry deterrence gaem, connecting it with Kreps' basic Threat game: why should you (not) believe a threat when it involves mutual harm.
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Lectures and related video resources from Econ 223, Dr Fountain's Introductory Game Theory course at the University of Canterbury, in 2009
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