Instructors: Filippo Silano
Event type:
Lecture
Displayed in timetable as:
Game Theory in Inter
Hours per week:
2
Credits:
2,0
Language of instruction:
English
Min. | Max. participants:
5 | 20
Registration group: englische FS-Veranstaltungen
Literature:
Beyond journal articles, news, blogposts and institutional documents, which will be provided throughout the course, I suggest the following books:
Introduction to Game Theory
Baird, Douglas G., Robert H. Gertner, and Randal C. Picker. Game theory and the law.
Harvard University Press, 1998.
Davis, Morton D. Spieltheorie für Nichtmathematiker. 2005.
Jackson, H. E. Analytical Methods for Lawyers. 2003. pp 29-50.
Tadelis, Steven. Game Theory: An Introduction. Game Theory: An Introduction. 2013. pp. 3-
87.
Application to International Relations
Avenhaus, Rudolf, and I. William Zartman. Diplomacy Games. International Institute for
Applied Systems Analysis, 2007.
Jeong, Ho-Won. International negotiation: process and strategies. Cambridge University Press,
2016.
Allan, P., & Schmidt, C. Game Theory and International Relations. 1994.
Additional examination information:
In order to pass the course, students are required to participate actively and to take a written exam, which consists of two problems plus two theoretical questions.
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