This unit is based around the text, Games of Strategy, supplemented by other readings where necessary. The unit teaches the basic tools of game theory, in particular for the branch known as non-cooperative game theory. Simple experiments are carried out in the classroom to enhance the learning experience and to shed light on the empirical relevance of the theory. It aims to help students to think about their own strategic decisions and to recognise when an understanding of strategy can help them to achieve their personal and business goals. -- Course Website
Prerequisites: ECON2233 Microeconomics: Policy and Applications