| Sessions No | Topics | 
| 1 | What is strategy Evolution of Schools of thought on Strategy
 SLEPT-SWOT-Five Force-Blue Ocean- Resource Based View-
 Emergent View-Sustainable Competitive advantage | 
| 2-3 | 1.	Approaches to study Industrial Organisation 2.	S-C-P Framework
 3.	New Empirical Industrial Economics
 4.	Characteristics of Different Market Structures
 Perfect Competition, Monopoly, Monopolistic Competition and Oligoploy
 Welfare costs associated with Monopoly
 Cournot Model with Symmetric Costs
 Comparison of Cournot Symmetric costs with Monopoly and Perfect Competition Industrial organisation
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| 4-8 | Game Theoretic Approach to Strategy Game Theory - Introduction
 Strategies in Practice
 ·	Mix your plays
 ·	Look before you leap
 ·	Failure to Look Ahead
 ·	Superiority of Punishment over reward
 ·	To Lead or Follow
 Examples and Stories in Games
 ·	GPA Race
 ·	Dating Game
 ·	Brinkmanship Game
 ·	Why Professors are mean
 ·	We can’t take the Exam because we had a flat tyre
 Signalling versus Screening
 Defining a Game
 Framework to Define a Game(PAPI Framework)
 Matrix Representation of Game
Types of Games
 Co-operative versus non-co-operative
 zero-sum versus non-zero-sum
 simultaneous or sequential
 continuous versus discrete pay-offs
 Prisoners’ Dilemma, and Deadlock games
 Solution methods of games
 Minimax Theorem for zero sum games
 Iterated elimination of Dominated strategies(IESDS verus IEWDS);
 Nash equilibrium.
 Mixed Strategy Nash Equilibrium
 Subgame Perfect Nash Equilibrium
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| 9 | Exercises on Game Theory Introduction to Games with Continuous strategies
 Solution concept to Games with continuous strategies
 Difference between simultaneous versus sequential games with continuous strategies
 The pricing problem of Lemonade stands- Second mover
 Advantage equilibrium
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| 10-12 | Bertrand Model Comparison between perfect competition,
 Monopoly, Cournot and Bertrand Model
 Cournot Limit Theorem
 Cournot Model- Asymmetric costs
 Leader-Follower (Stackleberg) Model
 First Mover Advantage
 Comparison of Cournot versus Stackleberg models
 Cournot-Bertrand Model
 Durable Goods Monopolist Model
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| 13 | Product differentiation Market Share Effect versus Strategic Effect
 Minimal versus Maximal Product Differentiation
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| 14 | Cartel Coordination Problem in Cartels
 Cartel Dilemma
 Strategies to Protect Cartel
 Market Division, Most Favoured Customer clause, Meet the Competition Clause
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| 15 | Advertisement How important is advertisement for firms
 Adverting intensity across time and industries
 Purpose of Advertisement- Shift versus rotation of demand curve
 Advertising Typology- Informative, Persuasive and Subjective Differentiation
 Types of Goods - Search, Experience and Credence
 Fit between types of good and kind of advertising
 Mass marketing versus niche segment adverting
 Predatory versus cooperative advertising
 Dorfman and Steiner condition for optimal advertisingopolist
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| 16 | Entry Deterring Strategies Taxonomy  (Top dog, Fat Cat, Mad Dog, Puppy Dog etc)
 Strategic Substitutes versus Strategic compliments
 Tough versus soft commitments
 Role of Fixed costs in entry deterrence
 Optimal capacity for entry deterrence.
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| 17 | Strategic Entry Barrier Tit for tat Pricing
 Cooperative pricing
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| 18-19 | Strategic Interaction within Firms Merger Typology
 Merger Waves
 Economies of Scope
 Horizontal Integration
 Economies of Scale
 Economies of Scope
 The Learning Curve
 Multiplant firm vs Multiproduct firm
 Vertical Integration
 Fallacies for Vertical Integration
 Importance of Transfer Pricing
 Make versus Buy
 Relationship specific assets
 The holdup problem
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| 20 | Summing up |