Advanced Microeconomics
Course content
This is an advanced course in microeconomic theory. The course covers the main microeconomics topics, from consumer and producer behaviour, behaviour under uncertainty, game theory, and asymmetric information.
Topics
Expected utility.
Choice under uncertainty
Static games.
Dynamic games and beliefs.
Market power and product differentiation.
Adverse selection, signalling, and screening.
Principal-agent problems.
Pre-requisites
Basic Notions of Microeconomics.
Teaching
Lectures.
Textbook
Varian H., Microeconomic Analysis, W. W. Norton & Company; 3rd edition (March 17, 1992)
Gibbons R., A primer in Game Theory, Person Ed. , 1992.
Belleflamme P. & Peitz M., Industrial Organization: Markets and Strategies, Cambridge Ed., 2015
Slides
Technological change and Automation An Introduction to Task-based Models (prof. Angelini)