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This is an intermediate level game theory course. The basic concepts of games are discussed in a rigorous manner. Examples are introduced to help students understand the basic concepts and their applications. The prerequisites for taking this course include elementary economic theory, A-level mathematics and elementary calculus.
Game Theory & Applications To Social Sciences
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