ECON-460 Game Theory and Economic Behavior

An introduction to theories of strategic behavior as they have been developed and applied in economics. Applications include strategic behavior in oligopolistic markets, auctions, bargaining, trade policy, procrastination, standards setting and the provision of public goods.

Maximum Enrollment

Standard Course (40)

Credits

1

Prerequisite

265 or 266, 275, or consent of the instructor.

Offered

Fall