Strategic Reasoning

Strategic Reasoning

Format
Online
Course Number
PPE 3001 910
Course Code
PPE3001910
Course Key
86768
Day(s)
Monday
Wednesday
Friday
Time
7:00pm-9:30pm
7:00pm-9:30pm
7:00pm-9:30pm
Instructor
LUNA ROMAN, EDICSON ESTEFANNO
Primary Program
Course Description
This course is about strategically interdependent decisions. In such situations, the outcome of your actions depends also on the actions of others. When making your choice, you have to think what the others will choose, who in turn are thinking what you will be choosing, and so on. Game Theory offers several concepts and insights for understanding such situations, and for making better strategic choices. This course will introduce and develop some basic ideas from game theory, using illustrations, applications, and cases drawn from business, economics, politics, sports, and even fiction and movies. Some interactive games will be played in class. There will be little formal theory, and the only pre-requisites are some high-school algebra and having taken Econ 1. However, general numeracy (facility interpreting and doing numerical graphs, tables, and arithmetic calculations) is very important. This course will also be accepted by the Economics department as an Econ course, to be counted toward the minor in Economics (or as an Econ elective).
Crosslistings
ECON0120910