GTO-6-04: Analyzing Bayesian Games
This video from Game Theory Online (http://www.game-theory-class.org) extends the notions of pure strategy and equilibrium from normal form games to Bayesian games. It introduces the distinction between ex-ante, ex-interim, and ex-post utility. It also defines the Bayes-Nash equilibrium, which is the standard solution concept for Bayesian games. It features Matt Jackson (Stanford).

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