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.

Welcome to Game Theory
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Welcome to Game Theory

Instructor: Michihiro Kandori
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What you'll learn
Analyze rationality and social outcomes.
Explain why game theory applies to social problems.
Understand Nash equilibrium as a solution concept.
Relate player intellect to Nash equilibrium.
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Reviewed on Dec 16, 2017
Simple to follow, focuses on introducing basic concepts rather than the math. Could be more in-depth though. Nonetheless, great precursor to the Game Theory course from Stanford.
Reviewed on May 2, 2020
Easy to understand the concepts. Honors Problem and Quizzes exercise were a bit challenging which is good. This is the best course to start with in Game Theory Field.
Reviewed on Jan 19, 2016
This is a very good introduction to game theory having never before studied this subject I have found that the Lectures are easy to understand and flow very well from one to the other.




