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Jim Ratliff's Graduate-Level Course in Game Theory

Here are lecture notes from a game-theory courseI taught to students in their second year of theeconomics PhD program at theUniversity of Arizona during the 1992-1997 period.

The material presented would also be helpful to first-year PhD students learning game theory as part of their microeconomic-theory sequence, as well as to advanced undergraduates learning game theory. I consider the exposition detailed, rigorous, and self-contained.

I no longer teach game theory, so these notes are currently frozen in this state. I'm making them available here because I still get requests for them. I have not updated them to reflect recent advances. I also won't be correcting any errors (though I hope that most of them have already been caught!) or adding any topics.

I would be very interested in and appreciate hearing from anyone who downloads them and finds them useful. Also Imay eventually post problem sets and their solutions. Let me know if you'd like to be notified of such changes. Pleaseemail me.

These notes are in Adobe Acrobat Portable Document Format (.pdf). You can read them with the free Adobe Acrobat Reader.

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