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这一课程将带你从零开始学习博弈论,你需要有任何的经济学知识,只要了解基本的微积分和概率论即可开始学习。这门课程我们会从最基础的内容出发开始讲解,逐步深入到研究的最前沿。相信通过这门课程的学习,你一定能掌握博弈论最核心的知识与分析方法,后面面对考试还是研究都能得心应手,如果因为这门课程的内容对博弈论感兴趣,你的下一步就可以去研究最前沿的知识!

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Learning objectives

  • 博弈论的基础知识,让你能够从容应对考试
  • 博弈论的核心概念,为看前沿论文做好知识准备
  • 博弈论的分析方法,让你能构建自己的博弈论模型
  • 逻辑思维的锻炼,让你能够能够深刻地分析、理解问题

Syllabus

介绍
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第1课1垄断定价
第1课2.1偏好
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第1课2.2理性偏好
第1课2.3效用函数与效用最大化
第1课3不确定下的选择
第1课4.1期望效用
第1课4.2例子:随机边际成本的垄断定价问题
第1课5风险厌恶
第1课6.1比较两个分布
第1课6.2一阶随机占优
第1课6.3二阶随机占优
第1课7信息的价值
第1课8.1折现因子
第1课8.2无穷期
第1课9寡头:为什么我们需要博弈论
完全信息静态博弈
第2课1囚徒困境
第2课2博弈的标准型表示
第2课3.1严格占优策略
第2课3.2怎么找占优策略均衡
第2课3.3帕累托最优
第2课4.1严格被占优策略
第2课4.2共同知识
第2课4.3重复剔除严格被占优策略
第2课5.1混合策略
第2课5.2期望效用
第2课5.3用混合策略占优
第2课5.4用来自自然的私人信号实现混合策略
第2课6可理性化策略
第2课7.1纳什均衡
第2课7.2为什么关注纳什均衡
第2课7.3如何找纳什均衡
第2课8.1三个参与人的博弈的矩阵表示
第2课8.2Bertrand竞争
第2课8.3.1Cournot竞争:纳什均衡
第2课8.3.2Cournot竞争:重复剔除严格被占优策略
第2课8.4.1Hotelling位置选择模型:离散的情形
第2课8.4.2Hotelling位置选择模型:连续的情形
第2课8.5交通堵塞博弈
第2课9.1弱占优与弱被占优
第2课9.2颤抖手完美纳什均衡
第2课10相关均衡
第2课11演化均衡
完全信息动态博弈
第3课1市场进入博弈
第3课2.1博弈树
第3课2.2信息集
第3课2.3完美信息和完美回忆
第3课2.4作为相机计划的策略
第3课2.5混合策略和行为策略
第3课2.6自然
第3课3扩展型博弈:数学表达
第3课4逆向归纳
第3课5.1子博弈
第3课5.2子博弈完美纳什均衡
第3课6.1细分市场选择博弈
第3课6.2蜈蚣博弈
第3课6.3Stackelberg竞争
第3课6.4时间一致性
第3课7.1最后通牒博弈
第3课7.2有限期谈判
第3课7.3无限期谈判
第3课7.4公理化谈判和纳什解
重复博弈
第4课1重复进行简化的Bertrand竞争
第4课2.1重复博弈
第4课2.2完美监测和不完美监测
第4课3.1有限期重复博弈:阶段博弈只有一个纳什均衡的情形
第4课3.2有限期重复博弈:阶段博弈有多个纳什均衡的情形
第4课4单发偏离原理
第4课5.1无限期重复博弈:纳什反转
第4课5.2公共随机装置
第4课5.3可行收益
第4课5.4最小最大收益
第4课5.5.1无名氏定理
第4课5.5.2运用无名氏定理的一个例子
第4课6.1公共策略与完美公共均衡
第4课6.2秘密降价
不完全信息静态博弈
第5课1不完全信息
第5课2类型和策略
第5课3占优和被占优策略
第5课4信念与贝叶斯博弈
第5课5.1.1贝叶斯纳什均衡:事前最优化
第5课5.1.2用事前最优化计算BNE的例子
第5课5.2.1贝叶斯纳什均衡:类型参与人最优化
第5课5.2.2类型参与人最优化的例子
第5课6.1不完全信息Cournot竞争
第5课6.2研发博弈
第5课7.1拍卖:独立私人价值模型
第5课7.2二级密封价格拍卖
第5课7.3一级密封价格拍卖
第5课7.4.1.1一级价格拍卖的期望收入
第5课7.4.1.2二级价格拍卖的期望收入
第5课7.4.2收入等价定理
第5课7.4.3全支付拍卖
第5课7.5共同价值与赢家的诅咒

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Classic work on game theory. It was first published in 1944 and it laid the foundations for the modern theory of games. Von Neumann and Morgenstern were both leading mathematicians and their book has had a profound impact on the field of economics.
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