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    Medium Of InstructionsMode Of LearningMode Of Delivery
    EnglishSelf StudyVideo and Text Based

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    INR 2000yesUniversity of Groningen, Groningen

    Understanding Human Behaviour: Introduction to Game Theory and Shared Resources Fee Structure

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    ₹2,000/one-off payment

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    ₹6,500 for one year

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    The Syllabus

    • Welcome to Understanding Human Behaviour: Introduction to Game Theory and Shared Resources!
    • From a dirty kitchen to individual rationality
    • What will happen if everybody follows their best choices?
    • Game Theory and the Prisoner’s Dilemma
    • What is socially rational and why is dirty kitchen a problem?
    • Dirty kitchen, shared resources and game theory
    • Wrap up fo Week 1

    • A crowded kitchen is a dirty kitchen
    • Introducing free riders
    • Choosing a path by Damian Siodlak via Unsplash
    • Multi-person games
    • How will they all end up?
    • Tragedy of the commons
    • Wrap up of Week 2

    • Common resources
    • Fishing experiment
    • Experimenting with the fishing model
    • Externalities
    • Wrap up of Week 3

    • Introducing norms and sanctions
    • How to preserve common resources and public goods?
    • Experimenting with policies
    • Preserving the fish stock
    • Wrap up of the course

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