Theories of Individual and Collective Choice II

POLITICAL SCIENCE 506

This course provides an introduction to noncooperative game theory and its application within political science. In-depth coverage of the course will include normal- and extensive- form games, Nash equilibrium and its refinements, games of incomplete information, and Bayesian equilibrium and its refinements. To the degree that time permits, students will be presented introductory material on topics such as epistemological foundations, mechanism design, information aggregation, and specific applied models within political science.
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Section 01

Theories of Individual and Collective Choice II
INSTRUCTOR: Schnakenberg
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Section A

Theories of Individual and Collective Choice II
INSTRUCTOR: Schnakenberg
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