An applied game theory course in which students analyse strategic interactions in contexts of incomplete information. Building on Bayesian Nash equilibrium and mechanism design, the course examines how rational agents form beliefs, update them in light of new information, and coordinate — or fail to coordinate — under uncertainty. Students work through case studies drawn from industrial organisation, auction design, contract theory, and regulatory economics, developing both formal rigour and strategic intuition.

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