Economics 420 - Game Theory & Applicatn

Fall
2018
01
4.00
Christopher Kingston
TTH 01:00PM-02:20PM
Amherst College
ECON-420-01-1819F
SCCE A011
cgkingston@amherst.edu

Game theory analyzes situations in which multiple individuals (or firms, political parties, countries) interact in a strategic manner. It has proved useful for explaining cooperation and conflict in a wide variety of strategic situations in economics, political science, and elsewhere. Such situations can include, for example, firms interacting in imperfectly competitive markets, auctions, arms races, political competition for votes, and chess. This course will provide an introduction to the tools and insights of game theory. Though mathematically rigorous, emphasis will be on applications rather than on formal theory.

Requisite: ECON 300 or 301 or consent of the instructor. Limited to 40 students. Fall semester. Professor Kingston.

Permission is required for interchange registration during all registration periods.