Middlebury

ECON 0280

Game Theory

Game Theory
Game theory is general in scope and has been used to provide theoretical foundations for phenomena in most of the social and behavioral sciences. Economic examples include market organization, bargaining, and the provision of public goods. Examples from other behavioral sciences include social dilemmas and population dynamics. In this course students will learn the basics of what constitutes a game and how games are solved. (ECON 0155 and MATH 0121 required; ECON 0255 recommended) 3 hrs. lect.
Subject:
Economics
Department:
Economics
Division:
Social Sciences
Requirements Fulfilled:
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Sections

Spring 2025

ECON0280A-S25 Lecture

Fall 2024

ECON0280A-F24 Lecture (Robbett)

Spring 2024

ECON0280A-S24 Lecture (Carpenter)

Fall 2023

ECON0280A-F23 Lecture (Robbett)

Spring 2023

ECON0280A-S23 Lecture (Robbett)
ECON0280B-S23 Lecture (Robbett)

Spring 2022

ECON0280A-S22 Lecture (Carpenter)

Fall 2021

ECON0280A-F21 Lecture (Carpenter)

Spring 2021

ECON0280A-S21 Lecture (Robbett)
ECON0280Y-S21 Discussion (Robbett)
ECON0280Z-S21 Discussion (Robbett)

Fall 2020

ECON02800-F20 Discussion (Robbett)
ECON02800-F20 Discussion
ECON0280A-F20 Lecture (Robbett)
ECON0280Y-F20 Discussion (Robbett)

Spring 2020

ECON0280A-S20 Lecture (Robbett)

Fall 2019

ECON0280A-F19 Lecture (Carpenter)

Spring 2019

ECON0280A-S19 Lecture (Robbett)

Fall 2018

ECON0280A-F18 Lecture (Carpenter)

Spring 2018

ECON0280A-S18 Lecture (Robbett)

Fall 2017

ECON0280A-F17 Lecture (Carpenter)

Spring 2017

ECON0280A-S17 Lecture (Robbett)
ECON0280B-S17 Lecture (Robbett)

Fall 2016

ECON0280A-F16 Lecture (Carpenter)
ECON0280B-F16 Lecture (Carpenter)
ECON0280Z-F16 Discussion (Carpenter)

Fall 2015

ECON0280A-F15 Lecture (Matthews)

Spring 2015

ECON0280A-S15 Lecture (Robbett)

Spring 2014

ECON0280A-S14 Lecture (Robbett)

Fall 2013

ECON0280A-F13 Lecture (Robbett)