This module aims at using game theory tools to examine behavior in strategic situations, that is situations in which agents' sucess in making choices depends on others' choices.
On completion of the unit, the student will be capable of: | Classification level | Priority |
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Understanding the game theory approach and the differences between cooperative and non-cooperative games | 2. Understand | null |
Using the game theory as a decision support tool | 3. Apply |
Percentage ratio of individual assessment | Percentage ratio of group assessment | ||||
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Written exam: | 0 | % | Project submission: | 0 | % |
Individual oral exam: | 0 | % | Group presentation: | 100 | % |
Individual presentation: | 0 | % | Group practical exercise: | 0 | % |
Individual practical exercise: | 0 | % | Group report: | 0 | % |
Individual report: | 0 | % | |||
Other(s): 0 % |
Type of teaching activity | Content, sequencing and organisation |
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Course | Non-cooperative games |
Course | Cooperative games |
Conference | Introduction to the world of financing: course and case study |