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01 - Introduction: five first lessons
02 - Putting yourselves into other people's shoes
03 - Iterative deletion and the median-voter theorem
04 - Best responses in soccer and business partnerships
05 - Nash equilibrium: bad fashion and bank runs
06 - Nash equilibrium: dating and Cournot
07 - Nash equilibrium: shopping, standing and voting on a line
08 - Nash equilibrium: location, segregation and randomization
09 - Mixed strategies in theory and tennis
23 - Asymmetric information: silence, signaling and suffering education
12 - Evolutionary stability: social convention, aggression, and cycles
10 - Mixed strategies in baseball, dating and paying your taxes
11 - Evolutionary stability: cooperation, mutation, and equilibrium
13 - Sequential games: moral hazard, incentives, and hungry lions
20 - Subgame perfect equilibrium: wars of attrition
15 - Backward induction: chess, strategies, and credible threats
14 - Backward induction: commitment, spies, and first-mover advantages
17 - Backward induction: ultimatums and bargaining
22 - Repeated games: cheating, punishment, and outsourcing
24 - Asymmetric information: auctions and the winner's curse
16 - Backward induction: reputation and duels
21 - Repeated games: cooperation vs. the end game
19 - Subgame perfect equilibrium: matchmaking and strategic investments
18 - Imperfect information: information sets and sub-game perfection
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3. Iterative deletion and the median-voter theorem
1. Introduction: five first lessons
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Game Theory - Introduction
Game Theory - Putting yourselves into other people's shoes
Game Theory - iteraative deletion and the median-voter theorem
L1 - Introduction-The First Five Lessons
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L2 - Putting Yourselves Into Other People's Shoes
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L19 - Sub-Game Perfect Equilibrium-Matchmaking And Strategic Investments
L18 - Imperfect Information-Information Sets And Sub-Game Perfection
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01 - Introduction
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2. Putting yourselves into other people's shoes
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L13 - Sequential Games-Moral Hazard, Incentives, And Hungry Lions
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