Game Theory and Mathematical Economics Research

The research in game theory and mathematical economics that is conducted in the department is quite diversified.

The main topics we study are:

 

  1. Informational and knowledge aspects of decisions under uncertainty.
  2. Non-cooperative games, mainly repeated games with various information structures, stochastic games, stopping games (in discrete and continuous time), games with vector-payoffs and dynamic programming.
  3. Topics in microeconomics, including general equilibrium implementation and equity.
  4. Cooperative games.