Ariel Rubinstein; Micro Economics Theory Princeton 501

 
Economics 501
Ariel Rubinstein 

 Micro Economic Theory (second quarter)

"modeling game theory"

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Period Fall 2001
Lecturer Ariel Rubinstein    
Preceptor Haluk Ergin   
Date Classes:  Mon, Wed 09:00-10:30 at Fisher Hall  B-06.

Meeting with the preceptor:   Friday 14:00-15:30  at Fisher Hall  B-06.

Books

The Books
Martin Osborne and Ariel Rubinstein:  A Course in Game Theory, MIT Press, 1994
David Kreps:  A Course in Microeconmic Theory, Princeton University Press, 1990  Part III
Andreu Mas-Colell, Michael D. Whinston, Jerry R. Green:  Microeconomic Theory, Oxford Univ Press, 1995 Part Two.

  

Exam
Jan 25th afternoon  B06   14:30-17:30
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Rough Plan of the course  [If you dont have, download Acrobat reader, ;

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# Date Topic Reading in OR Lecture Notes Solutions
1 7 Nov Nash Equilibrium Ch 1 & Ch 2.1-4 M11 s12
2 12 Nov Existence - - -
3 14 Nov Zero Sum Games Ch 2.5 M12 s12
4 19 Nov Bayesean GAmes Ch 2.6 M13 s13
5 21 Nov Mixed startegies Ch 3 M14 s14a + s14b
6 26 Nov Extensive Game With perfect Information Ch 6 - -
7 28 Nov Subgame Perfect Equilirbium Ch 6 M15 s15a + s15b
8 7 Dec Modeling Bargaining - -
9 10 Dec Alternating offers Model Ch 7 M16 s16
10 12 Dec Repeated Games Ch 8 - selected solutions

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