This course is offered by Yale and is an introduction to game theory and strategic thinking.
About this course:
“This course is an introduction to game theory and strategic thinking. Ideas such as dominance, backward induction, Nash equilibrium, evolutionary stability, commitment, credibility, asymmetric information, adverse selection, and signaling are discussed and applied to games played in class and to examples drawn from economics, politics, the movies, and elsewhere.
Course Structure
This Yale College course, taught on campus twice per week for 75 minutes, was recorded for Open Yale Courses in Fall 2007.”
To find the materials, go to the ‘Sessions’ tab and the individual lectures will have hyperlinks.