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Game Theory 101 Full Course

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What you'll learn

This course includes

  • 13.5 hours of video
  • Certificate of completion
  • Access on mobile and TV

Course content

1 modules • 86 lessons • 13.5 hours of video

Game Theory 101 Full Course

86 lessons • 13.5 hours
  • Game Theory 101 (#1): Introduction06:44
  • Game Theory 101 (#2): The Prisoner's Dilemma and Strict Dominance05:56
  • Game Theory 101 (#3): Iterated Elimination of Strictly Dominated Strategies07:11
  • Game Theory 101 (#4): Pure Strategy Nash Equilibrium and the Stag Hunt08:22
  • Game Theory 101 (#5): What Is a Nash Equilibrium?05:23
  • Game Theory 101 (#6): Best Responses08:24
  • Game Theory 101 (#7): Mixed Strategy Nash Equilibrium and Matching Pennies07:14
  • Game Theory 101 (#8): The Mixed Strategy Algorithm09:34
  • Game Theory 101 (#9): How NOT to Write a Mixed Strategy Nash Equilibrium04:29
  • Game Theory 101 (#10): Battle of the Sexes08:53
  • Game Theory 101 (#11): Calculating Payoffs06:21
  • Game Theory 101 (#12): Strict Dominance in Mixed Strategies07:33
  • Game Theory 101 (#13): Weak Dominance05:50
  • Game Theory 101 (#14): Infinitely Many Equilibria04:42
  • Game Theory 101 (#15): The Odd Rule06:52
  • Game Theory 101 (#16): Subgame Perfect Equilibrium07:37
  • Game Theory 101 (#17): Backward Induction04:49
  • Game Theory 101 (#18): How NOT to Write a Subgame Perfect Equilibrium03:29
  • Game Theory 101 (#19): Multiple Subgame Perfect Equilibria08:36
  • Game Theory 101 (#20): Games with Stages08:49
  • Game Theory 101 (#21): Punishment Strategies07:45
  • Game Theory 101 (#22): Tying Hands and Burning Bridges04:45
  • Game Theory 101 (#23): Commitment Problems06:06
  • Game Theory 101 (#24): The Centipede Game04:40
  • Game Theory 101 (#25): Problems with Backward Induction12:06
  • Game Theory 101 (#26): Forward Induction08:03
  • Game Theory 101 (#27): Probability Distributions09:24
  • Game Theory 101 (#28): Generalized Battle of the Sexes14:52
  • Game Theory 101 (#29): Knife-Edge Equilibria09:14
  • Game Theory 101 (#30): Soccer Penalty Kicks09:42
  • Game Theory 101 (#30.5): Establishing Causation05:18
  • Game Theory 101 (#31): Comparative Statics10:39
  • Game Theory 101 (#31.5): Comparative Statics without Derivatives10:59
  • Game Theory 101 (#32): The Support of Mixed Strategies08:09
  • Game Theory 101 (#33): A Trick with Weak Dominance08:07
  • Game Theory 101 (#34): Rock Paper Scissors06:31
  • Game Theory 101 (#35): Symmetric, Zero Sum Games09:23
  • Game Theory 101 (#36): Modified Rock Paper Scissors10:03
  • Game Theory 101 (#37): Mixing among Three Strategies10:16
  • Game Theory 101 (#38): A Game with No Equilibria04:56
  • Game Theory 101 MOOC (#39): Duels04:50
  • Game Theory 101 (#40): Hotelling's Game and the Median Voter Theorem11:02
  • Game Theory 101 (#41): Second Price Auctions06:49
  • Game Theory 101 (#42): Expected Utility Theory10:13
  • Game Theory 101 (#43): Completeness08:45
  • Game Theory 101 (#44): Transitivity06:39
  • Game Theory 101 (#45): Rationality07:31
  • Game Theory 101 (#46): Condorcet's Paradox and Social Preferences09:55
  • Game Theory 101 (#47): Lotteries06:08
  • Game Theory 101 (#48): Independence over Lotteries05:17
  • Game Theory 101 (#49): The Allais Paradox16:26
  • Game Theory 101 (#50): Continuity06:56
  • Game Theory 101 (#51): Expected Utility Transformations10:14
  • Game Theory 101 (#52): Pareto Efficiency09:56
  • Game Theory 101 (#53): Risk Averse, Risk Neutral, and Risk Acceptant Preferences11:45
  • Game Theory 101 (#54): Repeated Prisoner's Dilemma (Finite)11:17
  • Game Theory 101 (#55): Discount Factors07:11
  • Game Theory 101 (#56): Geometric Series and Infinite Payoffs08:38
  • Game Theory 101 (#57): The One-Shot Deviation Principle09:19
  • Game Theory 101 (#58): Grim Trigger in the Repeated Prisoner's Dilemma18:00
  • Game Theory 101 (#59): Tit-for-Tat in the Repeated Prisoner's Dilemma13:12
  • Game Theory 101 (#60): Tit-for-Tat Isn't Subgame Perfect09:34
  • Game Theory 101 (#61): The Folk Theorem11:03
  • Game Theory 101 (#62): Repeated Games and the Prediction Problem13:07
  • Game Theory 101 (#63): Incomplete Information06:51
  • Game Theory 101 (#64): Bayesian Nash Equilibrium11:02
  • Game Theory 101 (#65): Solving for Bayesian Nash Equilibrium16:14
  • Game Theory 101 (#66): Ex Ante and Interim Dominance16:06
  • Game Theory 101 (#67): Why Are There Antes in Poker?10:56
  • Game Theory 101 (#68): Is More Information Always Better?10:31
  • Game Theory 101 (#69): Cutpoint Strategies, Continuous Type Spaces, and Bayesian Nash Equilibrium20:44
  • Game Theory 101 (#70): The Purification Theorem17:23
  • Game Theory 101 (#71): Bayes' Rule13:34
  • Game Theory 101 (#72): The Winner's Curse, Part 117:05
  • Game Theory 101 (#73): The Winner's Curse, Part 213:21
  • Game Theory 101 (#74): Perfect Bayesian Equilibrium07:52
  • Game Theory 101 (#75): Screening Games09:33
  • Game Theory 101 (#76): Adverse Selection13:58
  • Game Theory 101 (#77): Signaling Games09:23
  • Game Theory 101 (#78): Separating Equilibrium18:14
  • Game Theory 101 (#79): Pooling Equilibrium09:34
  • Game Theory 101 (#80): Off-the-Path Beliefs09:41
  • Game Theory 101 (#81): The Beer-Quiche Game07:57
  • Game Theory 101 (#82): Semi-Separating Equilibrium/Partially-Pooling Equilibrium08:26
  • Game Theory 101 (#83): Single Raise Poker17:04
  • Game Theory 101: Chain Store Paradox26:12

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