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About the Course

This course introduces game theory concepts. It helps you understand strategic interactions, equilibrium, rationality, and cooperation. The course requires minimal mathematics, making it ideal for those seeking a conceptual introduction to game theory. This course is for professionals and students in business, economics, political science, psychology, sociology, biology, and computer science, or anyone interested in strategic decision-making. By the end of this course, you will be able to: - Understand core game theory concepts like equilibrium and rationality. - Analyze strategic situations in business and social contexts. - Explain how cooperation can be sustained in games. - Apply game theory principles to diverse fields. To be successful, you should have a basic understanding of logical reasoning. No advanced mathematical background is required....

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SZ

Aug 3, 2020

It actually took sometime to me to complete this course. However it was a great learning experience for me. I think it will help me in future to pursue my career.

VV

Aug 11, 2016

This course is very interesting, it helps to understand basic knowledge in game theory) And it's also easy to understand, because of available explanations of material.

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By Kathia A

May 1, 2017

WAS SO BORING!!

By Leigh F

Jan 29, 2025

1) Please look at the camera and arrange the slides so that emphasis can be correctly pointed out, quite often in the lectures Dr. Kandori is pointing at a blank space and his eyes are jumping around to read his script. These actions really detract from the content. He hardly ever looks at the viewer. 2) There is a lot of repeated content. 3) Some of the main points that are given in the quizzes were glossed over in the lectures. 4) The slides are so-so. Also, there is no need to focus examples around an American audience. Why not use Japanese names instead of "Andy" and "Becky" and also why not use other political examples other than Democrats and Republicans? The US system is falling apart so it doesn't deserve to be described in a course as a credible example. One side has become completely corrupt. It would be more interesting to discuss disintegration of the system due to corruption then to say it is a 'not exactly' example that game theory may have good prediction for. 5) It would be excellent to spend a lot more time with examples of game matrices and finding Nash Equilibria. There were not enough examples. Also, what happens if there are over 100 choices per player? What are the algorithms to solve this problem efficiently? What happens if there are more than two players? 6) No one is monitoring the comments and questions. This isn't helpful. I get the feeling that the only reason this course is still offered, aside from the financial motivation, is to gather more data for the two player game students are ask to play. The course overall feels dated. It feels like 2015! 7) Please just give the bottom line learning from the PNAS paper rather than advertising it. Are the conclusions from that paper still holding up? Thank you for your time. I did learn some things and have already bought two of the recommended books.

By Ze L

May 4, 2017

It's good for a course of 3 hours in high school but definitely not a college-level one. I almost finished the quiz and exams without going through the videos. If the course can't challenge an outsider, he will not benefit from it either.

And there lacks a "further reading or material" part, the basic models are not satisfying. (I thought there would be a introduction to Zermelo's theorem ...)

I hope more interesting models could be introduced.

By Jonathan G

Feb 7, 2018

I call false advertising! This course has nothing to do with what it claimed to be. Strategy is something entirely different than mathematics.

By Саламова Л Р

Dec 14, 2020

As i already know all of this , this is pretty useless for me

By Rohan S G

Jul 23, 2020

Some explanations are inadequate

By PRAVEEN K U

May 19, 2020

very poor