
30 Essential Game Theory Concepts Explained in 7 Minutes Each
Master the Fundamentals of Strategic Decision-Making in a SnapBy Nietsnie TreblaLength4h 17m
About this audiobook
Embark on a journey starting with the Introduction to Game Theory that lays the foundation for understanding the strategic interactions in various contexts. Discover the key elements such as Players, Strategies, and Payoffs, leading you to explore the importance of Dominant and Dominated Strategies and the well-known Nash Equilibrium.
Delve into the nuanced distinctions between Cooperative vs. Non-Cooperative Games and grasp the concepts surrounding Zero-Sum Games and the iconic Prisoner's Dilemma. Navigate through the complexities of Mixed Strategy Equilibria and the dynamic nature of Extensive Form Games. You’ll learn about Backward Induction and the significance of Subgame Perfect Equilibrium in strategic decision-making.
Audiobook details
GenreBusiness and Economics, Education and Learning
Length4 hrs 17 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateFeb 4, 2025
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Introduction
18The Folk Theorem
2Foreword
19Evolutionary Game Theory
3Introduction
20Signaling Games
4Introduction to Game Theory
21Auction Theory
5Players, Strategies, and Payoffs
22Bargaining Theory
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6Dominant and Dominated Strategies
23Public Goods and Free Riding
7Nash Equilibrium
24Correlated Equilibrium
8Cooperative vs. Non-Cooperative Games
25Coalition Formation
9Zero-Sum Games
26The Stackelberg Model
10The Prisoner's Dilemma
27The Cournot Model
11Mixed Strategy Equilibria
28Price Discrimination
12Extensive Form Games
29Game Theory and Economic Behavior
13Subgame Perfect Equilibrium
30Applications of Game Theory in Politics
14Backward Induction
31Game Theory in Biology
15Perfect and Imperfect Information
32Limitations of Game Theory
16Bayesian Games
33Future Directions in Game Theory
17Mechanism Design
34See you next time!
