,Strategy: An Introduction to Game Theory
Third Edition
Instructor’s Manual
Joel Watson with Jesse Bull
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Strategy: An Introduction to Game Theory, Third Edition, Instructor’s Manual, ver-
sion 06/25/2013.
Ⓧc Copyright 2002, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2013 by Joel Watson. This document is avail-
able, with the permission of W. W. Norton & Company, for use by textbook adopters
in conjunction with the textbook.
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
III comprises solutions to the exercises in the textbook, except those with solutions
provided in the book. Part IV contains some sample examination questions.
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 have a
good example, application, or experiment that you don’t mind sharing with others, please
send it to us.
Acknowledgments
Bull and Watson thank Pierpaolo Battigalli, Kristy Buzard, Takako Fujiwara-Greve,
Michael Herron, David Miller, Wilfried Pauwels, David Reinstein, Christopher Sny-
der, Igor Vaynman, and Charles Wilson for identifying some typographical errors in
earlier versions of this manual.
Instructor's Manual for Strategy: Copyright 2002, 2008, 2010, 2013 by Joel Watson.
An Introduction to Game Theory For instructors only; do not distribute.
Third Edition
Instructor’s Manual
Joel Watson with Jesse Bull
, 1
Strategy: An Introduction to Game Theory, Third Edition, Instructor’s Manual, ver-
sion 06/25/2013.
Ⓧc Copyright 2002, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2013 by Joel Watson. This document is avail-
able, with the permission of W. W. Norton & Company, for use by textbook adopters
in conjunction with the textbook.
Instructor's Manual for Strategy: Copyright 2002, 2008, 2010, 2013 by Joel Watson.
An Introduction to Game Theory For instructors only; do not distribute.
, 2
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
III comprises solutions to the exercises in the textbook, except those with solutions
provided in the book. Part IV contains some sample examination questions.
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 have a
good example, application, or experiment that you don’t mind sharing with others, please
send it to us.
Acknowledgments
Bull and Watson thank Pierpaolo Battigalli, Kristy Buzard, Takako Fujiwara-Greve,
Michael Herron, David Miller, Wilfried Pauwels, David Reinstein, Christopher Sny-
der, Igor Vaynman, and Charles Wilson for identifying some typographical errors in
earlier versions of this manual.
Instructor's Manual for Strategy: Copyright 2002, 2008, 2010, 2013 by Joel Watson.
An Introduction to Game Theory For instructors only; do not distribute.