Game Theory in Practice

2024 Oct 19
09:15 - 12:45
QA323

Game Theory in Practice

Game theory is the science of strategic decision making, i.e. decisions whose outcomes both affect and are affected by the decisions of multiple agents. Some examples include, negotiation and bargaining; market competition and pricing strategies; auctions and bidding; environmental agreements; commonpool resource dilemmas; voting systems and electoral behaviour.

In this workshop we will play and analyse some of the key “games” studied by game theorists. Concepts covered: strategies, best response, equilibrium, cooperation, conflict, (in)efficiency, herding, and tragedy of the commons.

Participants should bring a device that allows them to access the internet, read instructions, and select actions.