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Mixed Strategy Equilibrium: Be Unpredictable (1 of 4)

Course Description This course is an introduction to study of strategic interaction in political applications. Use of game theory and other formal modeling strategies to understand politics are also studied in order to gain a better understanding of politics at large. Course Index Lecture 1 – Sequential Games: Look Forward, Reason Backward (1 of 5) [...]

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Mixed Strategy Equilibrium: Be Unpredictable (2 of 4)

Course Description This course is an introduction to study of strategic interaction in political applications. Use of game theory and other formal modeling strategies to understand politics are also studied in order to gain a better understanding of politics at large. Course Index Lecture 1 – Sequential Games: Look Forward, Reason Backward (1 of 5) [...]

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Mixed Strategy Equilibrium: Be Unpredictable (3 of 4)

Course Description This course is an introduction to study of strategic interaction in political applications. Use of game theory and other formal modeling strategies to understand politics are also studied in order to gain a better understanding of politics at large. Course Index Lecture 1 – Sequential Games: Look Forward, Reason Backward (1 of 5) [...]

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Mixed Strategy Equilibrium: Be Unpredictable (4 of 4)

Course Description This course is an introduction to study of strategic interaction in political applications. Use of game theory and other formal modeling strategies to understand politics are also studied in order to gain a better understanding of politics at large. Course Index Lecture 1 – Sequential Games: Look Forward, Reason Backward (1 of 5) [...]

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Repeated Interaction: Strategy in the Shadow of the Future (1 of 4)

Course Description This course is an introduction to study of strategic interaction in political applications. Use of game theory and other formal modeling strategies to understand politics are also studied in order to gain a better understanding of politics at large. Course Index Lecture 1 – Sequential Games: Look Forward, Reason Backward (1 of 5) [...]

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Repeated Interaction: Strategy in the Shadow of the Future (2 of 4)

Course Description This course is an introduction to study of strategic interaction in political applications. Use of game theory and other formal modeling strategies to understand politics are also studied in order to gain a better understanding of politics at large. Course Index Lecture 1 – Sequential Games: Look Forward, Reason Backward (1 of 5) [...]

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Repeated Interaction: Strategy in the Shadow of the Future (3 of 4)

Course Description This course is an introduction to study of strategic interaction in political applications. Use of game theory and other formal modeling strategies to understand politics are also studied in order to gain a better understanding of politics at large. Course Index Lecture 1 – Sequential Games: Look Forward, Reason Backward (1 of 5) [...]

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Repeated Interaction: Strategy in the Shadow of the Future (4 of 4)

Course Description This course is an introduction to study of strategic interaction in political applications. Use of game theory and other formal modeling strategies to understand politics are also studied in order to gain a better understanding of politics at large. Course Index Lecture 1 – Sequential Games: Look Forward, Reason Backward (1 of 5) [...]

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Voting: What is the Will of the People (1 of 2)

Course Description This course is an introduction to study of strategic interaction in political applications. Use of game theory and other formal modeling strategies to understand politics are also studied in order to gain a better understanding of politics at large. Course Index Lecture 1 – Sequential Games: Look Forward, Reason Backward (1 of 5) [...]

October 9th, 2010 | Posted in Education Canada | Read More »

Voting: What is the Will of the People (2 of 2)

Course Description This course is an introduction to study of strategic interaction in political applications. Use of game theory and other formal modeling strategies to understand politics are also studied in order to gain a better understanding of politics at large. Course Index Lecture 1 – Sequential Games: Look Forward, Reason Backward (1 of 5) [...]

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