Oligopoly and game theory Clifford, Jacob.

Take a look at the following video that tries to illustrate oligopoly and game theory Clifford, Jacob. (April

27, 2014). Oligopolies and Game Theory- EconMovies #8: The Dark Knight.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=JMq059SAQXM
Find one other YouTube video on game theory and share the link with your classmates. Then discuss the
following issues:
Did the video or the other video you found help explain the concept of game theory? Or was it just silly?
Besides oligopoly, can you think of any other situations that game theory is useful for? This can be

situations in
the business world, in your own workplace, or even something you saw in a movie or TV show.
What do you find easier to follow – the game theory matrices or the math equations/computations?
Ref: Tabarrok, A. & Cowen, T. [Marginal Revolution University]. (2015, January 2). Introduction to the

Competitive
Firm. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=muFSypea2vo
Now read Chapters 9 and 10 from the following book for more detail on these topics. In particular, pay

attention
to the numerical examples and the “Self-Check Questions” at the end of each section.
Taylor, T. (2014) Microeconomics. OpenStax College.
http://cnx.org/contents/6i8iXmBj@10.174:WXgRcPaN@10/Introduction-to-a-Monopoly

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Shakespeare still matters

Introduction: Hook, claim, and 3 reasons why
3 body paragraphs explaining each reason for my claim
A conclusion that summarizes my main points
Textual support with citations from sources
Cite sources in correct MLA format
Use academic tone with one or two conversational phrases for effect

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Book reflection: When Breath Becomes Air

  1. How would you describe Dr. Paul Kalanithi? What kind of a person was he?
  2. One of the most profound questions addressed in this book is what makes life worth living in the face of
    death. We all face death, but Paul Kalanithi knew his was imminent. What answers, or at least

consolations, does he find?

  1. Kalanithi quotes Samuel Beckett’s seven words: I can’t go on. I’ll go on.” Talk about what that means,

not just for Paul Kalanithi but for all of us. In the face of dying, especially prolonged, how does one “go on”

or, in popular parlance, “keep on keeping on”?

  1. One of the ironies of Kalanithi’s life is that he postponed learning how to live in order to learn how to be

a doctor. But once he knew he had lung cancer, he had to learn how to die. What are the ways in which he
learned to live…and learned to face his death? Would you be as brave and thoughtful as Katanithi was?

  1. Describe Kalanithi’s love-hate relationship with medicine. He saw it as a job that kept his cardiologist

father away from home. But how else did he see it?

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The aftermath of the corona virus

Last yearDeloitte Insightspublished an article which argued that increases in “contract, freelance, and gig

employment,” along with a rise in various forms of freelancing and self-employment, are changing the

relationship between employers and employees in a variety of different ways and that this has important

implications for business and for society.
(seehttps://www2.deloitte.com/insights/us/en/focus/human-capital-trends/2019/alternative-workforce-gig-

economy.html)
In this context, your assignment is to write a short essay on how and why the aftermath of the corona virus

pandemic is likely to affect the trends that are discussed in that report.

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