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<description>Archive of 21 lectures in introductory game theory, from a   course   I delivered in semester 1 down under here in NZ Feb to June 2007 .   I suggest you click on the "Reverse Sort Order " text/link in blue in the right hand menu bar (top right) to see clips in chronological) orderEach clip is about 50 minutes. Downloadable versions (see   mov   or   mp4   link just under the on screen viewer) usually have a menu; these are mostly screen capture and coordinated audio, with some overlays of class interaction (voyeuristic, but sometimes a little slow compared to lecture style...)  There is a  comments  box below each media clip - comment away  The downloadable video files are typically quite large (80 to several hundred Mb) Quicktime (".mov") or .mp4 files with a larger screen size (640x480) - ok for broadband;  Copyright resides in the author/presenter, usually me, but sometimes someone else... (non commercial use and share-alike derivative works are ok)
  
This work is licensed under a  Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 License.  support for this open education project comes from the UC College of Business and Economics (Thanks Nigel!!) - but all errors of ommission and commission are mine! JF  Please let me know if you have any difficulties using the material or suggestions for improvements.
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This work is licensed under a  Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 License.  support for this open education project comes from the UC College of Business and Economics (Thanks Nigel!!) - but all errors of ommission and commission are mine! JF  Please let me know if you have any difficulties using the material or suggestions for improvements.
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<description>In this lecture I discuss how to interpret, and how not to interpret, payoff numbers. The discussion uses the simple 2x2 game tree we constructed to analyze sequential games, but it applies equally well to payoffs in simultaneous games. Then we begin to change the games we look at, starting with changing the order of moves in a 2x2 game. A simpler type of game tree can be used to analyze games with your future self - especially whether or not to take mind and mood altering substances, from nicotine through to LSD and cocaine. Note, the Audio got corrupted (due to radio wave interference in a neighboring lecture theatre). It's 90% OK after editing but annoying in places</description>
<pubDate>Fri, 12 Oct 2007 05:32:00 GMT</pubDate>
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