This section of the video covers:
About the lecture
Arrangement of this course
The books we should refer to
The exam
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About the lecturer
Assoc. professor and graduate supervisor of statistics, applied statistics and econometrics.
Ph.D. from the Business School of Jilin University.
Senior visiting Scholar at Aalborg University, Denmark
A researcher of China Institute for Studies in Energy Policy, XiamenUniversity.
published more than 20 academic papers in SCI, SSCI and CSSCI journals such as Energy Policy, Energy, Journal of Cleaner Production, and Industrial Economics Research
My research fields: energy and environment statistics and modeling, macro-and micro econometric analysis, computable general equilibrium theory and its application, energy economy and energy policy, economic low-carbon development, etc.
I give lectures to undergraduates, master students and Ph.D. candidates about econometric and statistic theory and modeling methods
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Arrangement of this course
Lectures online:
Session #1: 8:45-10.45 Wednesday morning
Session #2: 15:00-17:00 Wednesday afternoon
@I hope I can meet you at App software online at this period of time. Of course, please feel free to listen to lectures at any time when it is convenient for you.
Teaching weeks
From this week to the end of this term
Grading:
Midterm 20%, Final 60%,
Homework10%, Experiments 10%
Course topics:
Games of complete and perfect information
Static Games (Nash Equilibrium, Mixed Strategy Equilibrium, some extensive equilibrium)
Dynamic Games (BackwardInduction)
Repeated games
Rationality and evolutionary theory
Games of complete but imperfect information
Dynamic Games (Subgame perfect NE)
Games of incomplete information
Static Games (Auctions)
Dynamic Games (Signaling)
Reference Books
Osborne, M. J. : An Introduction to Game Theory
Gibbons: Game Theory applied Economists
JOEL WATSON : Strategy: An Introduction to Game Theory
张维迎:博弈论与信息经济学讲义
谢识予:经济博弈论
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