Choice under uncertainty; basic game theory; imperfect competition, strategic interaction, entry; adverse selection, signalling, screening, moral hazard; mechanism mechanism design; general equilibrium under uncertainty; axiomatic and coalitional bargaining, cooperative models.
Microeconomics II (ECON 502)
Programs\Type | Required | Core Elective | Area Elective |
Business Analytics - With Thesis | * | ||
Computer Science and Engineering - With Master's Degree | * | ||
Economics - Non Thesis | * | ||
Economics - With Bachelor's Degree | * | ||
Economics - With Thesis | * | ||
Leaders for Industry Biological Sciences and Bioengineering - Non Thesis | * | ||
Leaders for Industry Industrial Engineering - Non Thesis | * | ||
Leaders for Industry Materials Science and Engineering - Non Thesis | * | ||
Leaders for Industry Mechatronics Engineering - Non Thesis | * | ||
Management Ph.D. - Finance Area - With Bachelor's Degree | * | ||
Management Ph.D. - Finance Area - With Master's Degree | * | ||
Management Ph.D. - Management and Organization Area - With Bachelor's Degree | * | ||
Management Ph.D. - Management and Organization Area - With Master's Degree | * | ||
Management Ph.D. - Operations and Supply Chain Management Area - With Bachelor's Degree | * | ||
Management Ph.D. - Operations and Supply Chain Management Area - With Master's Degree | * | ||
Management Ph.D. - With Bachelor's Degree | * |
CONTENT
OBJECTIVE
? Present the main ideas and models of some core topics in microeconomic theory, including game theory and contract theory.
? Introduce students with some advanced tools of microeconomic theory (especially game theory and contract theory) that will allow them to make the first step in carrying out their own research.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
- Demonstrate a broad (but not necessarily deep) knowledge of some core topics in microeconomic theory (especially game theory and contract theory)
- Set up and solve sound microeconomic models analyzing specific problems and ideas
- Identify the standards to attend advanced specialized courses in each particular topic (especially specialized courses in game theory and contract theory)
PROGRAMME OUTCOMES
1. Develop and deepen the current and advanced knowledge in the field with original thought and/or research and come up with innovative definitions based on Master's degree qualifications 5
2. Conceive the interdisciplinary interaction which the field is related with ; come up with original solutions by using knowledge requiring proficiency on analysis, synthesis and assessment of new and complex ideas. 3
3. Evaluate and use new information within the field in a systematic approach. 4
4. Develop an innovative knowledge, method, design and/or practice or adapt an already known knowledge, method, design and/or practice to another field; research, conceive, design, adapt and implement an original subject. 4
5. Critical analysis, synthesis and evaluation of new and complex ideas. 5
6. Gain advanced level skills in the use of research methods in the field of study. 5
7. Contribute the progression in the field by producing an innovative idea, skill, design and/or practice or by adapting an already known idea, skill, design, and/or practice to a different field independently. 4
8. Broaden the borders of the knowledge in the field by producing or interpreting an original work or publishing at least one scientific paper in the field in national and/or international refereed journals. 2
9. Demonstrate leadership in contexts requiring innovative and interdisciplinary problem solving. 2
10. Develop new ideas and methods in the field by using high level mental processes such as creative and critical thinking, problem solving and decision making. 5
11. Investigate and improve social connections and their conducting norms and manage the actions to change them when necessary. 3
12. Defend original views when exchanging ideas in the field with professionals and communicate effectively by showing competence in the field. 5
13. Ability to communicate and discuss orally, in written and visually with peers by using a foreign language at least at a level of European Language Portfolio C1 General Level. 5
14. Contribute to the transition of the community to an information society and its sustainability process by introducing scientific, technological, social or cultural improvements. 4
15. Demonstrate functional interaction by using strategic decision making processes in solving problems encountered in the field. 5
16. Contribute to the solution finding process regarding social, scientific, cultural and ethical problems in the field and support the development of these values. 4
1. Develop the ability to use critical, analytical, and reflective thinking and reasoning 5
2. Reflect on social and ethical responsibilities in his/her professional life. 3
3. Gain experience and confidence in the dissemination of project/research outputs 5
4. Work responsibly and creatively as an individual or as a member or leader of a team and in multidisciplinary environments. 3
5. Communicate effectively by oral, written, graphical and technological means and have competency in English. 4
6. Independently reach and acquire information, and develop appreciation of the need for continuously learning and updating. 5
1. Develop, interpret and use statistical analyses in decision making.
1. Construct reasoned arguments, synthesize relevant information, and critically analyze subject material. 5
2. Read and understand articles published in academic economics journals. 5
3. Come up with research questions about economic issues. 5
4. Construct a well-organized logical argument with clearly stated assumptions and hypotheses and, if necessary, be able to test or support it with relevant data. 5
1. Construct reasoned arguments, synthesize relevant information, and critically analyze subject material. 5
2. Read and understand articles published in academic economics journals. 5
3. Come up with research questions about economic issues. 5
4. Construct a well-organized logical argument with clearly stated assumptions and hypotheses and, if necessary, be able to test or support it with relevant data. 5
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ASSESSMENT METHODS and CRITERIA
Percentage (%) | |
Final | 50 |
Midterm | 40 |
Homework | 10 |
RECOMENDED or REQUIRED READINGS
Readings |
Mas-Colell, A., M. D. Whinston, and J. R. Green, Oxford, Microeconomic Theory, Oxford University Press, Oxford |