Title: | Game Theory: The Nobel Prizes |
Speaker: | Daniel Christiansen Professor and Chair of Economics and Management Albion College Albion, MI |
Abstract: | An outline of the study of game theory, focusing on the contributions of the winners of the 1994 Nobel Prize in Economics -- John Nash, Reinhard Selton, and John Harsanyi. In particular, we look at the concepts of Nash equilibrium, subgame-perfect Nash equilbrium, and Bayesian Nash equilibrium. |
Location: | Norris 109 |
Date: | 3/3/2005 |
Time: | 4:10 PM |
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