博弈论

赫永达

目录

  • 1 第一单元
    • 1.1 A note in advance
    • 1.2 Part 1 Game theory: course introduction
    • 1.3 Part 2 what is game theory
    • 1.4 Part 3 Prisoners Dilemma and Nash
    • 1.5 part 4 Several examples of dominant strategy
    • 1.6 part 5 Introdution of  chapter structure
  • 2 Nash Equilibrium: Theory
    • 2.1 Part1 Defining games
    • 2.2 Part2 Examples of Games from Game Theory
    • 2.3 Part3 Nash Equilibrium Introduction and the Keynes Beauty Contest
      • 2.3.1 What is Nash Equilibrium
    • 2.4 Part4 Strategic Reasoning and the Keynes Beauty Contest Game
    • 2.5 Part5 Response and Nash Equilibrium
    • 2.6 part6  Symmetric Zero Sum Games
    • 2.7 Part7 Examples
      • 2.7.1 Battle of the Sexes
      • 2.7.2 Stag Hunt and Pure Strategy Nash Equilibrium
      • 2.7.3 Matching Pennies and Mixed Strategy Nash Equilibrium
    • 2.8 part 8 Dominant Strategies
    • 2.9 Part9 Pareto Optimality
  • 3 Games with perfect information
    • 3.1 一个小回顾
    • 3.2 A review of chaper 1 in Chinese
    • 3.3 Static Games of Complete Information
    • 3.4 A review and examples in Chinese
    • 3.5 Typical examples in Chinese
    • 3.6 Game structure and classification (Chinese)
    • 3.7 Game process and information structure(Ch)
    • 3.8 Rationality and ability
    • 3.9 Game with complete information: analyzing mehtod
    • 3.10 Historical events analysis using game theory
    • 3.11 Basic analying mehtods of game theory
    • 3.12 Nash equilibrium:def.,merits and significance
    • 3.13 Nash equilibrium ​illustration:Cournot Model
  • 4 Ilustrations of Chapter2-3
    • 4.1 English PPT of  last week of letcures
    • 4.2 Ilustration: Cournot’s and Bertrand's models of oligopoly
    • 4.3 Ilustration:Electoral competition
    • 4.4 Ilustration:The War of Attrition
    • 4.5 Ilustration: Auctions
  • 5 Mixed Strategy Equilibrium
    • 5.1 He Yongda's intros and illustrations
    • 5.2 texts for chapter4 in Chinese and English versions
    • 5.3 mixed strategies in game theory101
    • 5.4 mixed strategies in game theory GTO
    • 5.5 mixed strategies -a new taste
    • 5.6 严格竞争博弈与混合策略(in Chinese)
    • 5.7 多重均衡博弈与混合策略(in Chinese)
    • 5.8 混合策略与严格下策反复消去法
    • 5.9 混合策略反应函数
    • 5.10 纳什均衡存在性:纳什定理
    • 5.11 多重纳什均衡:帕累托上策均衡
    • 5.12 多重纳什均衡:风险上策均衡
    • 5.13 多重纳什均衡:聚点和相关均衡
    • 5.14 多重纳什均衡:共谋与防共谋均衡
  • 6 Extensive Games with Perfect Information
    • 6.1 Contents of this section
    • 6.2 Game Theory 101 -Perfect Information Extensive Form
    • 6.3 GTO Perfect Information Extensive Form
    • 6.4 Brief PPT of Dynamic game with complete information
    • 6.5 Brief review of static and dynamic games
    • 6.6 动态博弈的表示和特点
    • 6.7 动态博弈的分析方法
    • 6.8 几个经典动态分析例子
      • 6.8.1 劳资模型+讨价还价+委托代理人
    • 6.9 Reviewing dynamic games in English video-1
    • 6.10 Reviewing seuqential games in English video-2
    • 6.11 Reviewing dynamic games in English video-3
    • 6.12 My summary
  • 7 Coalitional Games
    • 7.1 Coalitional Game Theory Taste
    • 7.2 Coalitional Game Theory Definitions
    • 7.3 The Shapley Value
    • 7.4 The Core
    • 7.5 Comparing the Core and the Shapley Value in an Example
  • 8 Games with Imperfect Information
    • 8.1 corresponding courses of Stanford
    • 8.2 Game theory 101
  • 9 Bayesian Games
    • 9.1 Bayesian games 101
    • 9.2 Bayesian Games: Definitions, analysis,examples
Part 1 Game theory: course introduction


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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