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Required Texts


Amazon logo Gibbons, Robert. Game Theory for Applied Economists. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1992. ISBN: 9780691003955.

Amazon logo Morrow, James D. Game Theory for Political Scientists. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1994. ISBN: 9780691034300.


LEC #TOPICSREADINGS
I. Games of Complete Information
1Normal Form Games IGibbons. Chapter 1.

Morrow. Chapter 4.
2Normal Form Games IIGibbons. Chapter 1.

Morrow. Chapter 4.
3Normal Form Games IIIGibbons. Chapter 1.

Morrow. Chapter 4.
4Normal Form Games IVHandouts (Tullock, Ordeshook)
5Extensive Form Games IGibbons. Chapter 2.

Morrow. Chapter 5.
6Extensive Form Games IIGibbons. Chapter 2.

Morrow. Chapter 5.
7Extensive Form Games IIIMorrow. Chapter 5.
8Repeated GamesGibbons. Chapter 2.

Morrow. Chapter 9.

Handout (Cramer)
II. Games of Incomplete Information
9Normal Form GamesGibbons. Chapter 3.

Morrow. Chapter 6.
10Extensive Form Games IGibbons. Chapter 4.

Morrow. Chapter 6.
11Extensive Form Games IIGibbons. Chapter 4.

Morrow. Chapter 8.
12Extensive Form Games IIIGibbons. Chapter 4.

Morrow. Chapter 9.

 








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