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3-5 Domination_ Strategies That Are “Obviously Good or Bad”
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1-7 Nash Equilibrium
4-1 Group Rationality and The Rationality of Individuals
1-5 Let's Play a Game
4-5 How to Enforce Socially Desirable Outcomes
1-8 Traffic Game in Reality
4-3 Group Rationality vs. Rationality of Individuals in Biological Evolution
4-7 Cooperation of Gas Stations in Long-Term Relationship Part II_ Mechanism of
4-8 Reputation and Brand Name
1-10 Policies of Two Parties
4-4 Group Rationality vs. Rationality of Individuals in Social Thought
1-2 Modelling Social Problems as a "Game"
4-9 Cooperation in Loosely Knit Organization
4-6 Cooperation of gas Stations in Long-Term Relationship Part I_ Need For Coope
3-1 Digression_ The Card Game Revisited
2-5 Why Do People Come to Play Nash Equilibrium? Part II
4-2 Why is Group Rationality Different From Rationality of Individuals?
1-4 Concerns About a Mathematical Theory of Human Behavior
1-9 Location Game
1-6 John Nash Discovered the Governing Principle
2-2 Coordination Game and Self-Fulfilling Prophecy
3-2 Digression_ How You Played the Card Game and Addressing the Concerns about G
2-10 Nash Equilibrium Exists in All Games
3-3 “Payoffs” in a Game_ What Exactly Are Those Numbers?
2-9 Sports Games and Game Theory
3-9 Fig Wasps Play a Nash Equilibrium
3-6 Common Knowledge of Rationality
1-3 In Search for the Governing Principle
2-4 Why Do People Come to Play Nash Equilibrium? Part I
2-7 Stylized Facts and Nash Equilibrium
2-3 Market Competition
3-8 Game Theory Under Zero-Intelligence_ Biological Evolution
3-7 Low Rationality_ What Happens if Players Are Not Very Smart?
2-8 Make Yourself Unpredictable_ Mixed Strategy Equilibrium
5 Final Message from the Instructor
3-4 What Does it Mean That a Player is Rational?
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