Introductory Game Theory 2007
University of Canterbury,, Winter 2009 , Prof. John Fountain
Updated On 02 Feb, 19
University of Canterbury,, Winter 2009 , Prof. John Fountain
Updated On 02 Feb, 19
course in introductory game theory.
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Repeated games create possibilities for future rewards and punishments to be used to elicit "cooperative" behaviour. This lecture looks at a simple twice repeated game to get the basic idea across, then at the infintely repeated prisoners dilemma. The 2008 lectures do a better job on repeated games and reputations, drawing from Kreps.
Original mp4s of this video and other resources related to the lectures from my introductory game theory course at the University of Canterbury , Econ 223, can be obtained at httpuctv.canterbury.ac.nzmodulesjournaljournalview.php?space_key=4&module_key=135&link_key=139&group_key=0
Youll also find the 2008 lectures - better in some respect - but only 16 out of 22 are edited.
Sam
Sep 12, 2018
Excellent course helped me understand topic that i couldn't while attendinfg my college.
Dembe
March 29, 2019
Great course. Thank you very much.