ECO316H5 • Applied Game Theory

This course introduces the fundamental concepts and tools of game theory for analyzing strategic interactions among rational agents. Topics include: strategic-form games, Nash equilibrium, Cournot competition, extensive-form games with perfect information, and an introduction to strategic bargaining. The course combines rigorous analysis and formal solution concepts with selected applications in economics and related fields.

Note: This course cannot be taken as a substitute for programs that require ECO326H5.

ECO326H5 or ECO353H5 (Fall 2025) or ECO316H1 or ECO326H1
Social Science
24L/12T
In Class
Economics