Advanced Microeconomics 1600-SZD-EF-OD-ADMI
The course will cover the following topics (each assigned approximately 3 lecture hours):
1) Consumer theory
2) Aggregate demand
3) Production theory
4) Introduction to game theory
5) Competitive equilibrium
6) External effects and public goods
7) Imperfect competition
8) Asymmetric information
9) General equilibrium
10) Public choice
Type of course
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Learning outcomes
Completing the course will allow participants to understand the theoretical foundations of advanced microeconomics (P8S_WG). Students will learn how to use microeconomic analysis in practice (P8S_UW).
Assessment criteria
Description of requirements related to participation in classes, including the permitted number of explained absences; presence not obligatory.
Principles for passing the classes and the subject (including resit session); oral exam.
Methods for the verification of learning outcomes; quality of answers.
Evaluation criteria: quality of answers.
Bibliography
Andreu Mas Collel, Michael D. Whinston, Jerry R.Green, Microeconomic Theory, Oxford University Press 1995 and Hal R. Varian, Intermediate Microeconomics: A Modern Approach, W. W. Norton & Co., 2006.
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