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Chapter 24: An Introduction to Game Theory

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Graph 24.1

Example of a 2-Player Sequential Move Game     Voice-Over

Graph 24.2

Driving on the Left or Right Side of the Road with Sequential Moves     Voice-Over

Graph 24.3

Game Tree for the Game Represented in Table 24.6     Voice-Over

Graph 24.4

Facing Potential Competition     Voice-Over

Graph 24.5

An Extension of the Game in Graph 24.4     Voice-Over

Graph 24.6abc

Mixed Strategy Nash Equilibrium for Matching Pennies     Voice-Over

Graph 24.7abc

Nash Equilibria for "Left/Right" Game from Table 24.2     Voice-Over

Graph 24.8

Incomplete Information about Player 2's Payoffs     Voice-Over

Graph 24.9

Turning the Simultaneous Game in Graph 24.8 into a Signaling Game     Voice-Over

Graph 24.10

A Small Change to the Previous Game and Beliefs Matter     Voice-Over

Graph 24.11

Beliefs Matter Even More

Graph 24.12abc

Average Payoffs under Infinite Repetition of the Prisoners' Dilemma     Voice-Over

Graph 24.13

The Folk Theorem for the Infinitely Repeated Prisoners' Dilemma     Voice-Over