GTO-5-01: Repeated Games
This video from Game Theory Online (http://www.game-theory-class.org) introduces repeated games. Repeated games extend the one-shot notion of normal form games to interactions that occur multiple times between the same agents. It features Matt Jackson (Stanford).

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GTO-5-02: Infinitely Repeated Games & Utility

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1. Subgame Perfection for Extensive Form Games With Imperfect Information (Game Theory Playlist 7)

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Repeated Games in Game Theory

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GTO-5-04: Learning in Repeated Games

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Signaling Games

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Game Theory I: Static Game, Dominant Strategy, Nash Equilibrium

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Managerial Economics 10.2: Infinitely Repeated Pricing Game

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1. Finitely Repeated Games: Introduction (Game Theory Playlist 8)

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GTO-5-03: Stochastic Games

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Infinitely Repeated Prisoner's Dilemma

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Backwards Induction Game Tree

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Nash Equilibrium in 5 Minutes

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Lecture 49: Repeated Games-Introduction and Examples
![(AGT3E12) [Game Theory] Folk Theorem](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/dUEsI0qwMQs/hqdefault.jpg?sqp=-oaymwE9CNACELwBSFryq4qpAy8IARUAAAAAGAElAADIQj0AgKJDeAHwAQH4AdQGgALgA4oCDAgAEAEYGiBSKH8wDw==&rs=AOn4CLCHtLFrxgp6Ae9_MZaS_m4zn3yUGA)
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(AGT3E12) [Game Theory] Folk Theorem

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Game Theory 101 (#58): Grim Trigger in the Repeated Prisoner's Dilemma

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Prisoners Dilemma Examples: Oligopoly, Carbon Emission & Dating

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2. Finitely Repeated Games: History, stage game Nash equilibrium, and SPNE (Game Theory Playlist 8)

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GTO-5-06: Discounted Repeated Games

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Game Theory C: Nash, Dominant, and Sequential Games

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