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ECO 350 Probability and Game Theory

3 Credit(s)
Game theory is the use of mathematical models to analyze strategic choice. The course will cover topics such as the Nash equilibrium, dominant and mixed strategies, extensive and normal form games, auctions, and the theory of moves.  Students will analyze games with and without complete information, in both a static and dynamic context.  This course will include many economic examples of game theory in practice. Three lecture hours per week. Prerequisites: MAT108, ECO202, and either ODS262 or MAT147