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Instructor's Manual for Strategy: Copyright 2002, 2008, 2010, 2013 by Joel Watson.
An Introduction to Game Theory For instructors only; do not distribute.
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This Instructor’s Manual has four parts. Part I contains some notes on outlining and
preparing a game-theory course that is based on the textbook. Part II contains more
detailed (but not overblown) materials that are organized by textbook chapter. Part
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III comprises solutions to the exercises in the textbook, except those with solutions
provided in the book. Part IV contains some sample examination questions.
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Please report any typographical errors to Joel Watson (). Also feel
free to suggest new material to include in the instructor’s manual or Web site. If you
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Acknowledgments
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Bull and Watson thank Pierpaolo Battigalli, Kristy Buzard, Takako Fujiwara-Greve,
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Michael Herron, David Miller, Wilfried Pauwels, David Reinstein, Christopher Sny-
der, Igor Vaynman, and Charles Wilson for identifying some typographical errors in
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earlier versions of this manual.
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Instructor's Manual for Strategy: Copyright 2002, 2008, 2010, 2013 by Joel Watson.
An Introduction to Game Theory For instructors only; do not distribute.