Mini Course in Epistemic Game Theory
In 2007, when I just started working on my book Epistemic Game Theory: Reasoning and Choice, the Max-Planck Institute for Economics in Jena (Germany) asked me to give my first mini-course in Epistemic Game Theory. Until the completion of my book in 2011, there has been an intensive cross-fertilization between the book and the mini-course.
After that first mini-course in Jena, I have given the mini-course also at other universities across Europe and outside. See below for an overview.
If you would like to have this mini-course on Epistemic Game Theory at your university, please contact me at: a.perea@maastrichtuniversity.nl
I will be more than happy to come to your university and give this mini-course.
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2019: Mini-course at Summer School "Bayes at the Sea", at Ancona (Italy)
August 26 - September 1
Slides part 1 Standard beliefs in static games
Slides part 2 Lexicographic beliefs in static games
Slides part 3 Conditional beliefs in dynamic games
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2018: Mini-course at Summer School EASSS at Maastricht University
June 19
Slides part 1 Static games
Slides part 2 Dynamic games
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2016: September 12 and 13, National University of Singapore
Slides part 1 Common belief in rationality
Slides part 2 Nash equilibrium
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2015: June 30 - July 3, University of Toulouse (France)
Here, you can download the slides of the lectures, and the set of exercises for the course:
Slides part 1 Common belief in rationality
Slides part 2 Nash equilibrium
Slides part 3 Backward induction reasoning
Slides part 4 Forward induction reasoning
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2015: April 28 and 29, University of Innsbruck (Austria)
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2014: October 20-21, Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University, Istanbul (Turkey)
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2013: University of Luxembourg (Luxemburg)
2012: Erasmus University Rotterdam (The Netherlands)
2011: During Decisions, Games and Logic Workshop at Maastricht University (The Netherlands)
2009: Aarhus University (Denmark)
2008: University of Lausanne (Switzerland)
2007: Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (Spain)
2007: Maastricht University (The Netherlands)
2007: Max-Planck Institute for Economics in Jena (Germany)
If you would like to have this mini-course on Epistemic Game Theory at your university, please contact me at: a.perea@maastrichtuniversity.nl
I will be more than happy to come to your university and give this mini-course.