Game Theory in Politics I
Seminar, three hours. Survey of game theory, with emphasis on utilizing mathematical models to understand political and economic phenomena. Applications concern political participation, public goods, legislatures, industrial regulation, bureaucracies, interest groups, and party competition. Designed to help students become informed consumers of game-theoretical literature in political science. S/U or letter grading.
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Jul 13, 4 PM PDT
SEM 1: 2/15 seats taken (Open)
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SEM 1
Open (11 seats)W, M 2pm-4:50pm, 2pm-4:30pm
Bunche Hall 2174, Bunche Hall 2150
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