Lecture 11
 - Evolutionary Stability: Cooperation, Mutation, and Equilibrium

Lecture 11 - Evolutionary Stability: Coopera...

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Lecture 24 - Asymmetric Information: Auctions and the Winner's Curse

We discuss auctions. We first distinguish two extremes: common values and private values. We hold a common value auction in class and discover the winner’s curse, the winner tends to overpay. We discuss why this occurs and how to avoid it: you should bid as if you knew that your ...  Show more

Lecture 23 - Asymmetric Information: Silence, Signaling and Suffering Education

We look at two settings with asymmetric information; one side of a game knows something that the other side does not. We should always interpret attempts to communicate or signal such information taking into account the incentives of the person doing the signaling. In the first s ...  Show more

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