Description
The science of strategic thinking. A study of the strategic aspects of situations in which a person's choice depend critically on what other people may choose. Topics include static games with complete information, dynamic games, games with uncertainty and games with incomplete information. Emphasizes the application of game theoretic tools to a broad array of economic issues. Prerequisites: ECON 3425, MATH 1312, and ECON/BAT 2301 (or equivalent) or consent of instructor
Credits
4 credits
Level
Upper Division