Recommended Books (Especially Useful for the Exercises)
Dutta, Prajit. Strategies and Games: Theory and Practice. MIT Press, 1999. ISBN: 9780262041690. [Preview with Google Books]
Watson, Joel. Strategy: An Introduction to Game Theory. W.W. Norton & Company, 2007. ISBN: 9780393929348.
Kreps, David. A Course in Microeconomic Theory. Princeton University Press, 1990. ISBN: 9780691042640.
Advanced Readings
These two books are very good but harder than the level at which the course is pitched.
Fudenberg, Drew, and Jean Tirole. Game Theory. MIT Press, 1991. ISBN: 9780262061414. [Preview with Google Books]
Osborne, Martin, and Ariel Rubinstein. A Course in Game Theory. MIT Press, 1994. ISBN: 9780262650403. [Preview with Google Books]
Those who need an easier—and longer—exposition of the topics can read:
Dixit, Avinash, and Susan Sekeath. Games of Strategy. W.W. Norton & Company, 2009. ISBN: 9780393931129.
Textbook
[Gibbons] = Gibbons, Robert. Game Theory for Applied Economists. Princeton University Press, 1992. ISBN: 9780691003955. [Preview with Google Books]
TOPICS | READINGS |
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A More Formal Introduction to Games
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Extensive Forms and Normal Forms Strategies, Dominant Strategies and Iterative Elimination of Strictly Dominated Strategies. Nash Equilibrium Applications of Nash Equilibrium |
Backward Induction
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Analysis of Extensive-Form Games Bargaining and Negotiations |
Subgame Perfection | [Gibbons] Chapter 2.2. |
Repeated Games | [Gibbons] Chapter 2.3. |
Implicit Cartels | [Gibbons] Chapter 2.3. |
Incomplete Information
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Bayesian Nash Equilibirium Applications |
Dynamic Games of Incomplete Information
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Perfect Bayesian Nash Equilibrium Signaling Sequential Bargaining Under Asymmetric Information |