The course material was evenly loaded throughout the 6 weeks. The main topics covered were -
- Simultaneous and Sequential Games
- Repeated Games and Commitment
- Complements and Cooperation
- Entry Strategies and Entry Deterrence
- R&D Innovation
- Bertrand Paradox and Product Differentiation
The fourth week on Entry Strategies used by new entrants fascinated me the most. Each and every strategy had its own novelty and when combined with the Entry Deterrence Strategies felt more like a game of chess where each player is looking to outsmart the other by playing deadly moves.
The best thing about the course was definitely the way by which I could relate to the course material even without prior knowledge of Game Theory concepts. Even my friends who had watched just a few of the videos along with me were impressed with Professor Kretschmer's teaching style. He made special videos to address the major doubts posted in the forums and worked extra hard to solve the in-video quiz errors. This might have been the first offering of the course but effort-wise the course was perfect in every sense.