ECO 305 Details
3 Credit Hours
Course Description:
An introduction to non-cooperative game theory with applications to Economics, Political Science, Business Administration, etc. Advanced topics include the theories of bargaining, voting and auctions. Game theory is a powerful tool for understanding strategic interactions between firms, interest groups, political parties, nations, and species.
Discipline: Philosophy, Political Science, and Economics
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Sections Offered in Spring 2025:
ECO 305 01: Game Theory andBusiness Strategy | Robinson, Malcolm | Open: 27 / Reg: 3 / Max: 30 | |||||||||||||
Discipline: Philosophy, Political Science, and Economics
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