This page should provide links to assignments, answers, and slides from the lectures..
There is also a link to notes created by Nagib Ali and Navin Kartik .
Announcements:
5-10: Last announcement. Midterm Answers Posted. Thank you for your patience.
4-30: Now Lecture 9 link fixed and PS 2 answers posted.
4-30: Answers to Problem Set 3 and Practice Midterm Posted. (Problem Set 2 answers posted after class.)
4-27: Practice Exam posted.
4-27: April 27 notes updated and April 30 notes posted (no new information).
4-26: Problem Sect 3 posted.
4-24: Problem Set 2: hand in the first two problems (small group work ok).
4-24: April 23 notes updated and April 27 notes posted.
4-24: Remember no class on 4-25 (we meet instead on 4-27 at 9:45 in Room 300).
4-25: I still owe you a practice exam and some more signaling problems. I apologize for the delay.
4-19: Optional problem session Friday April 20, 9:45 in room 300.
4-19: I will put graded homework 1 in your econ mailbox (if you have one) at about 1:30 today. Answer notes posted below.
4-19: Second problem set posted.
4-19: April 18 notes updated (a tiny bit more information).
4-19: Preliminary April 23 notes posted.
4-16: April 16 notes updated. Preliminary April 18 notes posted.
4-13: April 9 notes updated. Preliminary April 13 notes posted. Remainder of class follows (approximately Mas-Colell, Whinston, Green)
4-6: First problem set: Hand in Ali problems 4, 8, 9; Sobel 2, 3
4-6: April 6 notes updated. Preliminary April 9 notes posted.
4-6: April 9 will begin with imperfect monitoring and end (I hope) with an introduction to incomplete information games.
4-5: April 4 notes updated (tiny changes). April 6 notes posted.
4-2: April 2 notes updated (to reflect how far we got and one small clarification)
4-2: April 4 notes are just the last part of notes previously posted.
3-30: This is the first announcement. Posted: Outline, First Problem Set, Slides for Lecture 1.
Midterm with Answers
and Comments
I hope to post slides prior to each lecture
and then update the file (with corrections and to correspond to what was
covered) after the lecture:
Slides from Lecture
1 (April 2) (updated)
Slides from Lecture
2 (April 4) (updated)
Slides from Lecture
3 (April 6) (updated)
Slides from Lecture
4 (April 9) (updated)
Slides from Lecture
5 (April 16) (updated)
Slides from Lecture
6 (April 18) (updated)
Slides from Lecture
7 (April 23) (updated)
Slides from Lecture
8 (April 27) (updated)
Slides from Lecture
9 (April 30) (updated)