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Cool Classes - “Theory of Non-Cooperative Games”
"Theory of Non-Cooperative Games”
"In Game Theory, we assume that all decision makers are rational—that they’ll choose what’s best for them given the constraints they’re facing, while taking into account the choices of others—and examine what sorts of strategies they’d undertake as rational actors. This allows us to theorize in a very precise way and generate hypotheses about the real world." — Visiting Assistant Professor of Economics Matthew Incantalupo
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Incantalupo in class. Photo: Rae Yuan '19. See what other courses the Economics Department is offering this semester.