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Prof. Aumann talks about the Paradox of Nuclear Bombs causing World Peace.
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Prof. Aumann recalls his cited works in The '05 Economics Nobel Prize, and sings us a song describing the future of the field.
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Prof. Aumann shares his take on Israeli Military Strategy, the study of knots and his simple philosophy in life: "If I want to do something, I do it."
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Prof. Maitreesh Ghatak shares his views on Laissez-Faire vs Dirigisme in a developing economy, and the level of intervention policymakers plan depending on the development in the country.
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Professor Maitreesh Ghatak shares his views on Incentives in Bribery and corruption.
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Professor Maitreesh Ghatak shares his insights on Joint Liability in microcredit and microfinance, and gives a basic introduction to the problem of bribery.
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Dr. Robert Simon shares his take on Game Theory behind politics, social institutions, dictatorships and God.
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Dr. Robert Simon shares his views on the Banach-Tarski Paradox, Myopic Equilibria and Computational applications of Game Theory.
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Dr. Robert Simon discusses his three favourite types of non-zero sum games - Stochastic Games, Repeated Games and Bayesian Games.
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Prof. Ratul Lahkar talks about Social Equilibrium Problem and significance of social elements in evolutionary game theory.
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Professor Ratul Lahkar shares his insights on a particular evolutionary Game Theory game known as War of Attrition.
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Prof. Ratul Lahkar talks about the differences between classical and evolutionary Game Theory.
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Professor Debasis Mishra talks about ascending and descending price auctions along with vickrey auctions.
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Professor Debasis Mishra gives us greater insight into matching theory by describing the two facets- Gale-Shapley and TTC.
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In this episode, professor parikshit Ghosh talks about auction theory, its types and advantages.
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Professor Parikshit Ghosh talks about cheap talk games, signalling games and moral limits of markets.
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Professor Parikshit Ghosh gives an insight into behavioural economics, oligopolies and the Nash Bargaining Concept.
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This week we conclude the discussion with professor Arunava Sen and talk about voting design, social choice theory and division of inheritance.
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In this week’s episode, we continue the discussion with professor Arunava Sen on Auction Theory, The judgment of King Solomon, and games with private information.
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