Zach Star
The (strange) Mathematics of Game Theory - Are optimal decisions also the most logical?
The (strange) Mathematics of Game Theory - Are optimal decisions also the most logical?
ACDC Leadership
Oligopolies and Game Theory- EconMovies #8: The Dark Knight
Students- EconMovies explain economic concepts through movies. In this episode, I use The Dark Knight to explain oligopolies, game theory, dominate strategy, and Nash equilibrium. Good luck studying economics. If you're good at...
Zach Star
The History of Mathematics and Its Applications
The History of Mathematics and Its Applications
Bloomberg
Alden: Trump Can’t Back Foreign Leaders to the Wall
Feb.02 -- Edward Alden, senior fellow at Council on Foreign Relations, considers what the United States got wrong in global economic competition and examines President Donald Trump's approach to foreign policy and trade. He speaks on...
Bloomberg
NYU's Galloway: AT&T-Time Warner 'Would Be a Juggernaut'
Oct. 21 -- NYU Stern School of Business Professor Scott Galloway discusses reports of takeover talks between AT&T and Time Warner executives. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
Bloomberg
Stronger CDC Vaccination Guidance Would Help: Johns Hopkins
Apr.28 -- Johns Hopkins Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine Lauren Sauer discusses guidance from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for vaccinated citizens and the importance of getting the second vaccination...
Bloomberg
EU Trade Commissioner Warns Against Tariff Fights Amid Pandemic
May.05 -- European Union Trade Commissioner Phil Hogan discusses how global trade will be altered by the coronavirus pandemic and says the EU's steel-import curbs have worked "reasonably well." He speaks with Bloomberg's Guy Johnson and...
TED-Ed
Game Theory Challenge: Can You Predict Human Behavior?
Game theorists will love the challenge proposed in this video. Every player has the same information (common knowledge) and must guess the closest whole number that represents 2/3 of the average of all numbers other players guessed.
Macat
An Introduction to Von Neumann and Morgenstern’s Theory of Games
How are economic behavior and games of strategy connected? A video summary of Theory of Games by Von Neumann and Morgenstern discusses the concept of game theory. The installment of a larger playlist covering the world's greatest ideas...
Domain of Science
The Map of Mathematics
How does all this math fit together? The resource creates a graphical view of the extent of mathematics. The map shows the pure and applied sides of studying mathematics and breaks them down into their many disciplines.
TED-Ed
Check Your Intuition: The Birthday Problem
Happy birthday to you — and to you! A festive video on probability examines the likelihood of two people in a group sharing a birthday, based on the size of the group.
TED-Ed
Can You Solve the Pirate Riddle?
Yo Ho Ho! Landlubbers, seadogs, and scallywags are sure to treasure a video that presents them with the challenge of the pirate riddle. Heave ho! Hornswagglers beware!
Macat
An Introduction to Kenneth Waltz’s Theory of International Politics
Kenneth Waltz's 1979 book An Introduction of International Politics used game theory and rational calculation to discuss international relations. Learn more about the ways states rely on trust to interact with each other,...
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Game Theory and Conflict Resolution: Lesson 2
At the end of this tutorial, the learner will understand the basic ways in which game theory can be used to model conflicts. It is 2 of 3 in the series titled "Game Theory and Conflict Resolution."
The Economics of Seinfeld
Yada Econ: The Economics of Seinfeld: The Barber
Lesson on economics concept of cost-benefit analysis and game theory from a hilarious clip [2:20] from Seinfeld episode in which George must decide whether the benefits outweigh the cost in his strategy to find a job.
The Economics of Seinfeld
The Economics of Seinfeld: The Finale
A lesson on the economics and mathematics concepts of game theory, incentives and changes in payoff taught through a video clip [1:27] from this very funny final episode of Seinfeld.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Nash Equilibrium: Prisoners' Dilemma and Nash Equilibrium
Looks at why two not-so-loyal criminals would want to snitch each other out, based on the concept of the Nash equilibrium. [9:20]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Nash Equilibrium: More on Nash Equilibrium
Looking more closely at the definition of Nash Equilibrium with more examples. This video lecture will help you understand how to identify situations that are in Nash Equilibrium. [6:30]
Investopedia
Investopedia: Prisoner's Dilemma
Learn more about this classic game theory scenario known as Prisoner's Dilemma.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Prisoners' Dilemma and Nash Equilibrium
Two alleged criminals have been taken into custody. Will they remain loyal, or snitch each other out? Find out in this video! [9:20]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: More on Nash Equilibrium
In this video [6:31] we expand our analysis of the prisoners' dilemma to better understand the concept and definition of a Nash Equilibrium.
Bozeman Science
Bozeman Science: Cooperative Interactions
Paul Andersen emphasizes the importance of cooperation in living systems. He starts with a brief description of game theory and why countries at peace do better over the long term. He then explains how microscopic cells cooperate in the...