Decisions, Games & Social Choice
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We investigate rational decision-making at the individual and group level. The first part of this course covers decision theory, which is concerned with how agents should act in different situations given their knowledge (or lack thereof) about the world and their particular risk profiles. The second part focuses on game theory, exploring different kinds of competitive and cooperative strategic interactions between rational agents and defining different solution concepts for these games. The final part of the course covers social choice theory, which is concerned with decision-making at the society-wide scale and addresses famous impossibility results by Arrow and Sen.
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