Detailed lecture notes, slides, problem sets and exam questions from Muhamet Yildiz's 'Economic applications of game theory' course in 2004. The syllabus, lecture notes, slides, exams and problem sets are available to download as PDF files. It includes supplementary notes on rationaliazability, partnership games and forward induction.
Assessment Materials in Game Theory
Muhamet Yildiz, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Mike Shor, Vanderbilt University
This is a five-question self-test in which the user has to answer multiple-choice questions about equilibria in games that are set out in normal form.
Mike Shor, Vanderbilt University
Four multiple-choice questions about mixed strategy equilibria are presented in this interactive self-test.
Mike Shor, Vanderbilt University
This is a five-question self-test in which the user has to answer multiple-choice questions about equilibria in games that are set out in extensive form.
Stefan Waner and Steven R Costenoble, Hofstra University
The test contains 20 true/false questions. The score is calculated as you go along. This site accompanies the authors' textbook, "Finite Mathematics," one chapter of which is on game theory. It has been produced by Stefan Waner and Steven R. Costenoble of Hofstra University.
Kevin Hinde, Northumbria University
Part of Kevin Hinde's website of economics teaching resources, this page contains a number of short self-assessment exercises here on "Information problems and regulation", "Introduction to industrial economics", "Game theory", "Production and costs", "Monopoly (a diagrammatic approach), and "Monopoly and Oligopoly (a mathematical approach)". JavaScript is used to give detailed feedback.


