MIT Sloan School of Management Course Description

Game Theory for Strategic Advantage

Subject: Managerial Economics

Description: Develops and applies principles of game theory relevant to managers' strategic decisions. Topics include how to reason about strategies; "irrational" actions, reputation, and beliefs; entry deterrence; strategic substitutes and complements; brinkmanship and negotiation; and auctions. Applications to a variety of business decisions that arise in different industries.

Course #: 15.025

Professor(s) who recently taught this course:
Steven Tadelis