EC441
Microeconomics for MRes students
This information is for the 2022/23 session.
Teacher responsible
Prof Balazs Szentes 32L.4.05, Dr Andrew Ellis 32L.3.15 and Prof Daniel Gottlieb MAR.6.25
Availability
This course is compulsory on the MRes/PhD in Economics, MRes/PhD in Economics and Management and MRes/PhD in Finance. This course is not available as an outside option.
Pre-requisites
A good undergraduate knowledge of economic theory and calculus is required.
Course content
The aim of the course is to:
i. introduce the basic analytical tools that are necessary to conduct theoretical research in many fields in economics.
ii. give the students a full understanding of the classic Microeconomic Theory and of the modern developments of Microeconomic Theory
iii. enable students to address a microeconomic problem by structuring it as a mathematical model and enhance the understanding of economic issues though the use of mathematical tools.
Topics include: consumer theory, producer theory, general equilibrium, welfare, choice under uncertainty, game theory, economics of information, agency theory, contracts, topics in mechanism design.
Teaching
30 hours of lectures and 15 hours of classes in the MT. 30 hours of lectures and 15 hours of classes in the LT.
30 hours of lectures and 15 hours of classes in the MT. 30 hours of lectures and 15 hours of classes in the LT. Attendance at classes is compulsory.
Formative coursework
Compulsory exercises are set for each class. A mock exam will take place in early LT.
Indicative reading
The main text is Mas-Collel, Whinston & Green, Microeconomic Theory, OUP.
Other sources include:
D Fudenberg & J Tirole, Game Theory, MIT Press; D M Kreps, A Course in Microeconomic Theory, Harvester Wheatsheaf; H R Varian, Microeconomic Analysis (3rd edn), Norton; M J Osbourne & A Rubinstein, A Course in Game Theory, MIT Press; G A Jehle & P J Reny, Advanced Microeconomic Theory, Longman.
Assessment
Exam (100%, duration: 3 hours, reading time: 15 minutes) in the summer exam period.
Key facts
Department: Economics
Total students 2021/22: 34
Average class size 2021/22: 14
Controlled access 2021/22: Yes
Lecture capture used 2021/22: Yes (LT)
Value: One Unit
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