Jason Abrevaya, Chair
2225 Speedway, Stop C3100, Austin, TX 78712 • 512-471-3211
Fall 2008
ECO 354K • Introductory Game Theory
| Unique | Days | Time | Location | Instructor |
| 34070 |
TTh |
2:00 PM-3:30 PM |
BRB 1.118 |
Stahl |
Course Description
This course will introduce upper-level undergraduates to game theory, which has made recent significant contributions in every field of economics as well as other social sciences. Game theory concerns itself with decision making in situations where the outcome depends on the actions of several decision makers. Chess and poker are games, but also business pricing decisions, trade tariff negotiations, and committee voting can be fruitfully analyzed as formal games. Honors section is available for qualified students


