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Lecture Details :
I wanted to get to the topic on Evolutionary Game theory into my intro game theory course,but didn't quite get there within the 12 weeks of lecture time. But if I HAD given a lecture on evolutionary game theory I couldn't have done any better than the one delivered by Ted Bergstrom here in 1995. (so I snuck Ted's talk in as lecture 23) Fine red wine is known by it's bottling date. You're in for a real treat here . This is an introduction to the
evolutionary game theorist's way of thinking with the added flavour of Ted's razor sharp wit.
Original mp4's 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 http://uctv.canterbury.ac.nz/modules/journal/journalview.php?space_key=4&module_key=135&link_key=139&group_key=0
You'll also find the 2008 lectures - better in some respect - but only 16 out of 22 are edited.
Course Description :
course in introductory game theory.
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