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On the Strategic Stability of Equilibria,” Econometrica 54, 10031037. 。Marciano Siniscalchi Game Theory (Economics 514) Fall 1999 Logistics We (provisionally) meet on Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10:40a12:10p, in Bendheim 317. I will create a mailing list for the course. Therefore, please send me at your earliest convenience so I can add you to the list. You do not want to miss important announcements, do you? The course has a Web page at You should bookmark it and check it every once in a while, as I will be adding material related to the course (including solutions to problems, papers, relevant links, etc.) If you need to talk to me, you can me at for an appointment, or just drop by during my regular OH (Wed 1:002:30). My office is 309 Fisher. Textbook The main reference for this course is: OSBORNE, M. and RUBINSTEIN, A. (1994): A Course in Game Theory, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press (denoted “OR” henceforth) If you are planning to buy a single book for this course, get this one. However, I will sometimes refer to the following texts (which, incidentally, should be on every serious micro theorist’s bookshelf): MYERSON, R. (1991): Game Theory. Analysis of Conflict, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press (denoted “MY” henceforth) FUDENBERG, D. and TIROLE, J. (1991): Game Theory, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press (denoted “FT” henceforth) Plan of the Course Please note: R indicates required readings