ECON 201B
Microeconomics: Basic Concepts and Techniques of Noncooperative Game Theory and Information Economics
Description: Lecture, three hours. Nash equilibrium and subgame perfection. Games with incomplete information. Models of strategic market behavior. Screening and signaling. Bargaining models. Theory of firm. S/U or letter grading.
Units: 4.0
Units: 4.0
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Winter 2020 - I don’t know why undergrads are giving bad reviews to such a nice professor. He is so nice, kind, caring and patient. Although he sometimes go on tangent in class and start talking about irrelevant stories, he is such an interesting person and extremely enthusiastic. He even asks us to call him by his first name, and gives extra lecture on interesting topics. He is so enthusiastic that he send email almost five times a week, haha.
Winter 2020 - I don’t know why undergrads are giving bad reviews to such a nice professor. He is so nice, kind, caring and patient. Although he sometimes go on tangent in class and start talking about irrelevant stories, he is such an interesting person and extremely enthusiastic. He even asks us to call him by his first name, and gives extra lecture on interesting topics. He is so enthusiastic that he send email almost five times a week, haha.