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Economics 122 (Game Theory)
SPRING  2012

Classes:  Tuesday and Thursday, 10:30-11:50 am,   OLSON 118

CRN for discussion section A01: 70422, held on Thursday 7:10-8:00 pm Wellman 25
CRN for discussion section A02
: 70423, held on Thursday 6:10-7:00 pm Wellman 25

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WARNING!
This is a conceptually demanding class.
To earn a passing grade you need to work hard:
at least 9 hours of home study per week
(the Carnegie Rule does apply to this class).
WARNING!
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You will NOT be graded "on the curve" (see below).
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WARNING!
If you are not prepared to devote a lot of time and effort 
to this class you are strongly advised not to enroll in it.
WARNING!
  • I do not grade "on the curve"I believe that your grade should reflect entirely what you have learned. Grades will be determined according to the scale below. Thus, in principle, everybody in the class could end up with an A.
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     Instructor: Professor Giacomo Bonanno
     
    Office
    Telephone
    e-mail
    Office Hours
    1108 SSH
    Removed because of budget cuts
    gfbonanno@ucdavis.edu
     Wednesday, 10:30am-12:00pm  and  3:30-5:00pm 


                                Teaching Assistant: Hee Yeul Woo
     
    Office
    e-mail
    Office Hours
    121  SSH
    (Courtyard level: one floor down from the Economics Department)
     hywoo@ucdavis.edu
     Monday, 12:00 - 1: 00 pm  and
     Thursday, 9:00 - 10:00 am


    Tutor:  Jiquan Liu
     
    Office
    e-mail
    Office Hours
    126 SSH
    ljqliu@ucdavis.edu
     Monday, 2:30-4:30 pm
    Friday 10:00-11:00 am 

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    Important Information and Material:

    Test12345
    DateThursday, April 12Thursday, April 26Thursday, May 10Thursday, May 24Thursday, June 7
    Answers to Homework 1: Answ_1.pdf
    Answers to Homework 2: Answ_2.pdf
    Answers to Homework 3: Answ_3.pdf
    Answers to Homework 4: Answ_4.pdf
    Answers to Homework 5: Answ_5.pdf
    Answers to Homework 6: Answ_6.pdf
    Answers to Homework 7: Answ_7.pdf
    Answers to Homework 8: Answ_8.pdf
    Answers to Homework 9: Answ_9.pdf
     

     

    Test 1Version 1:  Test_1_v1.pdf           Answers:  Answ_1_v1.pdf
    Version 2:  Test_1_v2.pdf           Answers:  Answ_1_v2.pdf
    Test 2Version 1:  Test_2_v1.pdf           Answers:  Answ_2_v1.pdf
    Version 2:  Test_2_v2.pdf           Answers:  Answ_2_v2.pdf
    Test 3Version 1:  Test_3_v1.pdf           Answers:  Answ_3_v1.pdf
    Version 2:  Test_3_v2.pdf           Answers:  Answ_3_v2.pdf
    Test 4Version 1:  Test_4_v1.pdf           Answers:  Answ_4_v1.pdf
    Version 2:  Test_4_v2.pdf           Answers:  Answ_4_v2.pdf
    Test 5Version 1:  Test_5_v1.pdf           Answers:  Answ_5_v1.pdf
    Version 2:  Test_5_v2.pdf           Answers:  Answ_5_v2.pdf

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    122_GRADES
    Note: your name has been replaced with an identifier calculated as follows:
    the sum of the two middle digits in your ID followed by the sum of the last four digits of your ID
    followed by the last digit of your ID followed possibly by the last letter of your last name followed possibly by the first letter of your first name

    EXAMPLES:

    ID Last Name First Name Identifier
    007-12-3456 Bond James 1+2 = 3 followed by 3+4+5+6 = 18 followed by 6. Thus the identifier is either
       3-18-6   or  3-18-6-d   or   3-18-6-dj
    985-63-1095 Potter Harry The identifier is either 9-15-5  or 9-15-5-r  or  9-15-5-rh

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    (More files may be added as the course progresses: please check regularly)