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Lecture 1.2

The document provides an overview of game theory, focusing on different types of games, including static and dynamic games with complete and incomplete information. It discusses key concepts such as Nash equilibrium, subgame perfect Nash equilibrium, and Bayesian Nash equilibrium, along with examples like the Prisoner's Dilemma and applications in duopoly models. Additionally, it covers mixed strategies and the existence of Nash equilibrium in finite games.

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Lecture 1.2

The document provides an overview of game theory, focusing on different types of games, including static and dynamic games with complete and incomplete information. It discusses key concepts such as Nash equilibrium, subgame perfect Nash equilibrium, and Bayesian Nash equilibrium, along with examples like the Prisoner's Dilemma and applications in duopoly models. Additionally, it covers mixed strategies and the existence of Nash equilibrium in finite games.

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